LULAC gives back with snacks to local teachers
LULAC gives back with snacks to local teachers
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and last updated 2021-04-20 20:55:18-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Teachers and staff at King High School were treated to a special snack as LULAC Council #1, Christus Spohn Health Systems, and C-Cause have teamed up to deliver snacks to staff at different schools as a token of appreciation.
On Tuesday, everyone at King High School was given a fruit cup for the hard work they do every day. So we look at teachers, individuals that work hard, so this is our way of giving back to them saying you know, we appreciate everything you ve done, we haven t forgot you, said Sr. Nick Adame, President of LULAC Council #1.
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Vaccines delivered in Jim Wells County at fourth clinic
Distributed organized by Christus Spohn
Jim Wells County held another COVID-19 vaccination clinic today in Alice.
and last updated 2021-02-06 22:48:31-05
ALICE, Texas â Jim Wells County held another COVID-19 vaccination clinic today in Alice.
The clinic was held at the Jim Wells County Fairgrounds this morning. It was organized by the Christus Spohn Health Systems and was coordinated by the county, the City of Alice, and staffed by several agencies and volunteers.
This was the fourth time the county has performed a vaccination clinic.
âThis is something we re learning as we go, we re learning from other cities, and from ourselves,â said Patrick Thomas, emergency management coordinator for the City of Alice. âThe more often we have these events the more we learn every time, so we try to improve it every time we do this. So we meet weekly after we meet before and we meet after the events.
and last updated 2021-02-02 22:54:06-05
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Last month, Rosie Tijerina, a CHRISTUS Spohn Associate, received her second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi â Shoreline.
The virus has had an unfortuante impact on her family.
Rosie lost her grandson in July to COVID. He lived in McAllen, Texas and was admitted to the hospital on June 21, 2020.
Less than two weeks later, Jubal Ortiz passed away in the early morning hours of July 3 â just hours after his family said their goodbyes via a Zoom meeting.
As you can imagine, Rosie and her family still grieve their loss.
Plan in place to administer COVID-19 vaccine to homebound elderly, Nueces County officials still awaiting adequate supply It isn t that we don t have the right means in Corpus Christi, Canales said. It s that we don t have the right supply. Author: Mariah Gallegos (KIII TV) Published: 6:28 PM CST January 18, 2021 Updated: 9:34 PM CST January 18, 2021
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas As COVID-19 vaccines continue to roll out, more people are voicing their concerns for the homebound elderly who are in the Phase 1B category, but still haven t been able to receive the shot. I talked to at least 15 of my patients during the telephone visit and none of them were able to get the vaccine, said Dr. Salim Surani with Christus Spohn Health Systems. They all are 70 plus.