The Senate approved a $1.5 trillion spending bill that contains increased funding to tackle issues like fighting the opioid crisis, improving access to care and investing in mental health programs for young people in addition to extending many of the telehealth flexibilities established during the pandemic.
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Phoenix VA is treating COVID-19 patients who are non-veterans as cases rise
The Phoenix and Tucson VA hospitals are treating non-veterans for COVID-19 as cases continue to rise.
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PHOENIX â The Phoenix VA has confirmed to ABC15 that after a request from the State of Arizona, they are treating COVID-19 patients who are non-veterans.
The request was made the day before Thanksgiving and will go until Christmas Eve, according to a spokesperson with the Phoenix VA.
âAt any given time we can take up to four non-veterans and currently today we have a couple non-veterans in our hospital,â said Dr. Leslie Lockridge, Nurse Executive at the Phoenix VA.
MONTEZUMA CREEK, San Juan County Pete Sands was scrolling through Instagram Thursday night when he thought he saw a familiar face on the cover of Time. I thought, That guy looks like me! he said laughing, because it was a picture of the actor, activist and creator of Utah Navajo Health System sCOVID-19 Relief program, which was honored as one of Time s Guardians of the Year. It was definitely a shocker.
Sands and Utah Navajo Health System were honored along with other front-line health care workers and Dr. Anthony Fauci as Guardians of the Year a feature that is part of the magazine s Person of the Year awards. Sands said he was flattered when a Time reporter called and just wanted to include them in the story.