Cook Children's Hospital on Wednesday announced it is now treating 24 patients for the coronavirus and is closing in on the record of 27 set in January.
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North Texas districts plan graduation ceremonies with safety protocols, while few put pause on prom
Most districts are holding a prom, but some have districts either canceled traditional prom or are still deciding how to move forward. Author: Eline de Bruijn Updated: 7:30 AM CDT April 5, 2021
DALLAS
Seniors in North Texas will have their graduation ceremonies with social distancing and safety protocols in place. Prom, though? It depends on the district.
Most districts are holding a prom, but some districts have either canceled traditional prom or are still deciding how to move forward.
In North Texas, vaccines are increasing and COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to decline due to shorter stays for COVID-19 patients, UTSouthwestern said in its latest report. The case trajectory in North Texas depends on our behavior, the impact of variants and success in vaccinating, the report said.
COVID-19 vaccinations available to Erath County residents through Tarrant County
E-T staff report
Residents of Erath County wanting to receive the COVID-19 vaccine can now register online for an appointment to receive it through Tarrant County.
Stephenville Mayor Doug Svien and Erath County Judge Alfonso Campos both released statements this week informing that Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley and the state are working together to get as many citizens as possible vaccinated against COVID-19. Anyone in Stephenville who is at most risk of exposure to COVID-19 can register with the Tarrant County Health Department. At this time, only those in groups 1A and 1B are eligible for the vaccinations, the statement from the city reads.
Former co-worker Elizabeth Thompson called her Mother Teresa. She would be there for four hours on her own time to make sure when that passenger got to where he was going, everything was smooth sailing for them,” Thompson said.
When Thompson s mother became ill, Munoz volunteered to work her shifts for three months, Thompson said.
Munoz moved here with her family from Mexico City looking for a better life, and found it in Fort Worth, where she worked at American for 25 years. I remember mom meeting passengers on the phone who were stranded or who were traveling to a funeral, especially a lot of immigrant families, and she would bring them to stay at our house,” her daughter Dee Lara said.