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North Texas Medical Staff Say They Are Cautiously Optimistic as COVID-19 Numbers Decline

Dr. Joseph Chang is Parkland Hospitals Chief Medical Officer. He said his colleagues are cautiously hopeful as we near the end of January. Still, on the.

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Parkland's Chief Medical Officer Says They Have More COVID-19 Patients Now Than Ever Before

The Dallas Fort Worth hospital council says more than 4,000 people remain hospitalized for COVID-19 in North Texas. There are currently 63 available staffed.

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Hexion to seek transformational deal and bolt-on acquisitions

Author: Joseph Chang 2021/01/08 NEW YORK (ICIS) US-based adhesives, coatings and composites producer Hexion is seeking a transformational deal, along with smaller acquisitions, to boost its specialties component, its CEO said on Friday. “We continue to look at opportunities, whether they are bolt-on acquisitions, which would be more on the technology side or buying new products that are further along in the development chain, or looking at more transformative transactions - combinations that may make sense and allow us to lean more towards the specialty side of the house,” said Hexion CEO Craig Rogerson in an interview with ICIS. “We’re certainl

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Can Dallas run out of hospital beds for COVID patients and other questions about Texas' shrinking capacity

Q&A: Can Dallas run out of hospital beds for COVID patients as cases rise? Can pressure on hospitals be eased? There is no shortage of physical beds, but staffing them is another question as medical experts worry about health care workers. Parkland Memorial Hospital s emergency entrance in Dallas on Tuesday, December 29, 2020. The hospital has about 10% more COVID-19 patients today than it did during its summer surge. (Lola Gomez/The Dallas Morning News)(Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer) For the second day in a row, Texas has posted a record-breaking number of COVID-19 patients in hospitals. North Texas hospitals are also reporting a shrinking supply of intensive care beds needed for the most critical patients.

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Q&A: Can Dallas run out of hospital beds for COVID patients as cases rise? Can pressure on hospitals be eased?

Q&A: Can Dallas run out of hospital beds for COVID patients as cases rise? Can pressure on hospitals be eased? Nic Garcia, The Dallas Morning News © Lola Gomez/The Dallas Morning News/The Dallas Morning News/TNS Parkland Memorial Hospital s emergency entrance in Dallas on Tuesday, December 29, 2020. The hospital has about 10% more COVID-19 patients today than it did during its summer surge. For the second day in a row, Texas has posted a record-breaking number of COVID-19 patients in hospitals. North Texas hospitals are also reporting a shrinking supply of intensive care beds needed for the most critical patients.

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