On Friday crews will begin demolishing the old Palomar Hospital in downtown Escondido and replace it with what they hope becomes a live, work, play destination.
San Diego County hospitals prepare for a surge in COVID-19 patients
ABC 10News
and last updated 2021-07-30 20:03:17-04
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - As COVID-19 cases spike across San Diego County, local hospitals are gearing up for the surge in new patients.
ABC 10News was told that providers at all of the hospitals that are part of Scripps Health are starting to see a greater volume of COVID-19 positive patients.
âWe are definitely gearing up for what might be increasing cases,â said Scripps Healthâs Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ghazala Sharieff.
âThe rise in cases is what s concerning. We can handle the load but the fact [is] it s going quicker and quicker. We re up to 84 patients in-house at Scripps and 14 of those are in the Intensive Care Unit and then we have between a 12 and 17% rate of patients who have been vaccinated who are also being admitted,â she added.
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Terra, the boy’s mother, turned 21 the month before she gave birth. Both she and Jared have fair skin and red hair; when he was born, the baby’s bright red hair was almost unbelievable.
The day the baby boy was born in 2016, the hospital made a call to CPS. “They had them involved since the boy was born,” his father Jared testified in court five years later after something happened. (Child Protective Services might be called, for example, if a newborn baby tested positive for drugs, although Jared did not say if that was the reason here.) Terra, the boy’s mother, turned 31 the month before she gave birth. Both she and Jared have fair skin and red hair; when he was born, the baby’s bright red hair was almost unbelievable. And his skin is still exceptionally white.
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One person in custody after police respond to theft at Palomar Medical Center Escondido
A man was taken into custody after Escondido Police responded to the area near Palomar Medical Center Escondido after a call of a theft at the hospital.
and last updated 2021-07-16 21:26:53-04
ESCONDIDO, Calif. (KGTV) â Police responded to Palomar Medical Center Escondido on Friday after hospital security reported a theft, and an officer heard what they believed to be a gunshot.
The call of a gunshot came in for the 500 block of Allenwood Lane just after 3 p.m., located behind Palomar Medical Center Escondido, according to San Diego Sheriff s Department and Escondido Police Department.