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CDC National Eviction Ban Challenged by VA Landlord’s Lawsuit
On September 8, a Virginia landlord filed a lawsuit against the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to stop the nationwide ban on evictions implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the complaint, the landlord argues that the eviction ban, meant to prevent the spread of the virus, is an overextension of governmental power. Following the initial complaint, the HHS responded by filing a response document. If successful, the landlord’s lawsuit could create sweeping change across the country.
Details on the CDC Eviction Ban
Dr. Rachel Redig, RN Julie Stevens and RN Abbey Truh received the first vaccines Monday, Dec. 21. 11:57 am, Dec. 22, 2020 ×
Registered nurse Abbey Truh, of Bertha, gets her first dose of COVID-19 vaccine as one of the first to receive it Monday, Dec. 21, at Tri-County Health Care in Wadena. Administering the shot is Torey Neisen, RN and clinic supervisor.
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With cameras rolling and eyes watching, three Tri-County Health Care staff members received the first round of COVID-19 vaccines in Wadena, Monday, Dec. 21.
The first went to Dr. Rachel Redig who gave the thumbs up after getting the vaccine saying she didn t even feel it. Administering the vaccine was surgical RN Tara Erckenbrack, mayor-elect of Verndale.
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New Data Shows How NYC Hospitals Are Doing This Week
arrow Medical personnel wearing personal protective equipment work in the emergency department at NYC Health + Hospitals Metropolitan John Minchillo/AP/Shutterstock
Two weeks ago, the United States Department of Health and Human Services began releasing weekly hospital statistics, allowing us to examine how individual hospitals are doing. Since we last examined the dataset on December 8th, the situation appears to have stabilized: total spare bed capacity has increased from about 17% to 23%, and spare ICU capacity has increased from 17% to 21%. These numbers include only the hospitals that provided enough information for us to complete the calculations, and include data only through Friday, December 18th.