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Lee Health seeks blood donations | News, Sports, Jobs

Lee Health seeks blood donations By Staff | Apr 8, 2021 Lee Health is seeking blood donations to help replenish supply levels. Current blood supplies are critically low, and Lee Health’s blood centers are in urgent need of donors. As home to the regions only trauma center, it is vital that the system’s blood supply remains at healthy levels in order to quickly care for patients needing an urgent transfusion. Blood and blood products are not only used in the trauma center, but also to treat cancer patients, premature babies, anemia and a variety of other conditions. Lee Health’s blood centers are the sole supplier of all blood products for the entire health system. About 800 units of blood are needed per week, and the blood centers rely on life-saving donations from the community to maintain inventory levels.

Lee Health announces blood drives for April; supply remains low

Lee Health announces blood drives for April; supply remains low Published: April 6, 2021 12:47 PM EDT Recommended Schedule: 4/7/21 – Lee County Port Authority, 11000 Terminal Access Rd, Ste. 8671, Fort Myers, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. 4/8/21 – Faith Presbyterian Church, 4544 Coronado Pkwy., Cape Coral, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. 4/9/21 – American Oncology Network, 14543 Global Pkwy., Ste. 110, Fort Myers 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. 4/9/21 – The Outpatient Center at Surfside, 2441 Surfside Blvd., Cape Coral 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. 4/10/21 – Pine Island Moose Lodge, 8903 Stringfellow Rd., St. James City, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. 4/12/21 – Lee Health Coconut Point, 23450 Via Coconut Point, Estero, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. 4/13/21 – FSW, 8099 College Pkwy. SW., Fort Myers, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. (parking lot #4)

9,000 doses of COVID vaccine expected to be administered this week | News, Sports, Jobs

BREAKING NEWS Home  /  News  /  Lehigh News  /  9,000 doses of COVID vaccine expected to be administered this week 9,000 doses of COVID vaccine expected to be administered this week By Staff | Jan 13, 2021 The Florida Department of Health and Lee County Government estimate 9,000 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine will be administered this week to frontline healthcare workers and seniors 65 and older. Through last week, more than 11,000 individuals will have been vaccinated at Lee County sites open to the public. Additionally, FDOH-Lee has vaccinated many medical workers at separate sites since the vaccination became available here in December. This number of individuals does not include vaccinations issued by other entities such as Lee Health.

NCH Healthcare System to start COVID-19 vaccinations for people 65 and older

NCH Healthcare System to start COVID-19 vaccinations for people 65 and older Liz Freeman, Naples Daily News Collier residents ready to get COVID-19 vaccine Replay Video UP NEXT The NCH Healthcare System will offer COVID-19 vaccinations to people 65 and older starting Friday, according to hospital officials. The health system said 1,200 appointments will be available between NCH Baker Hospital near downtown Naples and NCH North Naples, according to Ilia Echevarria, executive director of NCH’s COVID-19 response team. Appointments are required and sign up will begin at noon Thursday at the hospital website at www.nchmd.org and by visiting the COVID Vaccine Update page. The link to the site will go live at noon Thursday.

COVID-19 Morning Report

/ State health officials reported 17,783 new COVID-19 infections, Wednesday, for a total of 1,409,906 cases to date. The Florida Department of Health also reported 132 coronavirus-related deaths, yesterday, increasing the statewide death toll to 22,647 fatalities since the start of the pandemic. The latest single-day positivity rate reported by the Florida Division of Emergency Management stood at 14.26% on Tuesday. Over the past two weeks the single-day positivity rate has ranged between 9.93% and 26.34%. The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration reports that as of this morning 471 patients are admitted to hospitals with a primary diagnosis of COVID-19 in Charlotte, Collier, Hendry, Lee, Manatee and Sarasota Counties combined. AHCA reports there are 7,294 patients hospitalized with a primary diagnosis of COVID-19 throughout the state.

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