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At least five people were injured in a shooting Wednesday night at a home in Miami-Dade, police said.
Miami-Dade Police officers responded at around 9:20 p.m. to a residence in the 2100 block of Northwest 85th Street and found a man and woman with gunshot wounds.
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The two were taken to Ryder Trauma Center, and three others who were also shot at the residence were transported from North Shore Hospital to the trauma center, police said.
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Five people were initially rushed to two separate hospitals on Wednesday following a mass shooting.
According to Miami-Dade police, officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert at a residence located near the intersection of Northwest 85th Street and 22nd Avenue at approximately 9:21 p.m.
Upon arrival, officers found a man and a woman who had been shot.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue rushed both to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center. Authorities said the man was listed in critical condition while the woman was in stable condition.
Wednesday, 28 April 2021, 1:40 pm
A new $40 million, 30-bed ward at Waitākere Hospital
will mean more West Aucklanders can be treated close to
home.
Health Minister Andrew Little visited the
hospital today to announce Government funding for the ward,
subject to an approved business case.
“As I said in
my speech last week announcing major reforms of the health
system, it is vital we keep our hospitals running while at
the same time building a national service that focuses on
keeping people well so most don’t have to go to
hospital,” he said.
“This announcement today –
on top of the nearly $350 million of Crown funding we’ve
Press Release – New Zealand Government
A new $40 million, 30-bed ward at Waitākere Hospital will mean more West Aucklanders can be treated close to home.
Health Minister Andrew Little visited the hospital today to announce Government funding for the ward, subject to an approved business case.
“As I said in my speech last week announcing major reforms of the health system, it is vital we keep our hospitals running while at the same time building a national service that focuses on keeping people well so most don’t have to go to hospital,” he said.
“This announcement today – on top of the nearly $350 million of Crown funding we’ve already announced for an investment package at Waitematā District Health Board – shows that’s what we’re doing.”
Minister of Health Andrew Little reveals a major reform of the health system which will abolish all of the DHBs nationwide.
Health experts are concerned the Government’s move to abolish district health boards in favour of a centralised body could mean the nuances of different communities’ needs – particularly across the Auckland region – fall by the wayside. On Wednesday, Health Minister Andrew Little announced the move to scrap the country’s 20 health boards and create a single health entity, in a sweeping plan to centralise the country’s fragmented healthcare system and put an end to the “postcode lottery” of care.