Print article SEATTLE Nastasia Xavier has developed a routine: She exercises with physical therapists during the day. She talks to her family on the phone and sometimes watches TV. But most days, she spends large swaths of time enjoying the view from her hospital window. “It’s beautiful here,” she said Wednesday afternoon, admiring the region’s mountains and evergreen trees. Xavier a 33-year-old mother of two who lives in Pilot Station, Alaska has been hospitalized with COVID-19 at the University of Washington Medical Center for nearly 50 days. She started feeling sick near the end of November, she said. On Nov. 24, she tested positive for coronavirus and on Thanksgiving was admitted to Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp. hospital in Bethel.
Sunflower February 3, 2021 (10:00 am)
Thank you for sharing these such beautiful words of love. So sorry for your loss and pain. Wishing you all the support you will need to be strong, to persist on bravely and beautifully, through this great loss and separation.
Many Condolences February 3, 2021 (11:49 pm)
What a thoughtful and beautiful tribute to the love of your life. You are so fortunate to have known that type of love and I am very sorry for your loss of your love. With the amazing person that he was, I know his love & light will shine bright thru you to share with so many. God bless.
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Caron McMahon, who is a nurse manager working in Seattle, has outlined the dramatic impact of Covid-19 on healthcare.
Ennis Nurse In Seattle Outlines Dramatic Impact of Covid-19
January 31, 2021
AS the baton of leadership was passed in the USA from Donal Trump to Joe Biden, an Ennis nursing working in the USA has questioned how many lives could have been saved if the former’s approach had been more like his successor.
Analysing the 437,000 Covid-19 deaths in the USA, Caron McMahon pointed out that each state was given independent decision making power to determine the precise nature of lockdown.