We are in a race against time : Laredo doctors reflect on possibility of a third wave
March 7, 2021
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Laredo College nursing staff and LVN students volunteer at a LC South Campus vaccine clinic during the COVID-19 pandemic and administer 200 vaccines to community members. Laredo College nursing staff and LVN students volunteer at a LC South Campus vaccine clinic during the COVID-19 pandemic and administer 200 vaccines to community members.Christian Alejandro Ocampo /Show MoreShow Less
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Shoppers wear face masks as part of a new city mandate to help reduce the spread of coronavirus COVID-19, Thursday, Apr. 2, 2020, at Wal-Mart.Danny Zaragoza, Staff Photographer / Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less
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Officials concerned that with only 6% of Webb County vaccinated, Abbott s new rules could cause infection to pick up
March 2, 2021
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A Laredo College student of vocational nursing gives Guadalupe Antonio Perez the COVID-19 Vaccine while accompanied by Herbie Perez at Laredo College, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021,. during a vaccine drive.Danny Zaragoza, Staff Photographer / Laredo Morning Times
At noon on Tuesday, Laredo’s mayor, city manager and health authority celebrated the city’s substantial recovery from COVID-19 with a dose of apprehension, warning that it was too soon to declare victory.
This marked the seventh day that COVID-19 patients have occupied less than 15% of staffed hospital beds in Laredo, meaning local businesses can expand their capacity to 75%. Webb County Judge Tano Tijerina announced that bars would also be able to open up to 50% capacity again without having to serve food. And the city is working wi
Laredo confirms 8 COVID-19 deaths as Governor announces end to coronavirus restrictions
March 2, 2021
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Healthcare professionals, volunteers, Laredo College associate degree nursing students and their professors help prepare and distribute the second Covid-19 vaccine, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021 at the Sames Auto Arena, to the Laredoans that received the first vaccine during the TAMIU COVID-19 vaccine drive-thru earlier this month.Danny Zaragoza/Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less
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UISD Secretary tech Alma Villarreal watches while UISD RN Elvia Gonzalez vaccinates Arturo Barrera as he is accompanied by Sandra Barrera Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, at Clark Elementary School during UISD s COVID-19 vaccination effort in collaboration with the City of Laredo.Danny Zaragoza/Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less
Doctors, nurses go home to home to vaccinate those most in need
Feb. 28, 2021
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A woman who lives alone in west Laredo receives her vaccine.Courtesy /City of LaredoShow MoreShow Less
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State nurses coordinate with a Laredo paramedic outside a home on Salinas Avenue.Courtesy /City of LaredoShow MoreShow Less
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A 94-year-old woman is vaccinated in her home in west Laredo.Courtesy /City of LaredoShow MoreShow Less
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Dr. Victor Treviño prepares a syringe with the COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday, Feb. 21 as he prepares to vaccinate a patient in her home.Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less