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Local COVID hospitalizations drop in latest federal report

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Local hospital beds used for COVID-19 patients for the last few days of January and the first days of February decreased for the second week, according to a report by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. COVID-19 bed usage was down about 19 compared to the previous seven-day period. Total hospital beds in Roswell used for COVID-19 patients from Jan. 29 to Feb. 4 totaled somewhere between 159 and 162, according to the data released Sunday night. Adult in-patient beds occupied by confirmed COVID cases were 118 12 at Lovelace Regional Hospital and 106 at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center. Pediatric beds used for COVID-19 patients was zero at Lovelace and somewhere between one and four at ENMMC. The exact number of pediatric cases at ENMMC cannot be known because the federal report uses the number -999,999 to denote four or fewer patients as a way to ensure patient privacy.

Slight decrease in COVID hospitalizations seen - Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Local COVID-19 hospitalizations dropped for the final full reporting week of January to about 178, 132 in adult beds and approximately 46 for adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds. The exact number of ICU beds used is not known, because Lovelace Regional Hospital reported -999,999 a figure denoting four or fewer that is used in the report to safeguard against privacy violations. The data is from the U.S. Health and Human Services Department’s weekly update of COVID-19 hospitalizations at many U.S. hospital facilities. The current report was released Monday and is for the seven-day period of Jan. 22 to Jan. 28.

RHS counselor: Never give up - Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Life is 90% attitude when adversity hits, and 10% what happens. At a young age, life delivered a thunderbolt to Ralph Tellez, guidance counselor at Roswell High School, and forever changed his outlook. Ralph Tellez, Roswell High School guidance counselor (Submitted Photo) At an early age, one man, Horace “Pop” Brown, believed in Tellez and made a difference. Tellez used to work as a rack boy at the Sunset Pool Hall. Brown impressed Tellez because he had a classic Cadillac. While working at the pool hall after school and during the summers, Tellez listened to the wisdom from “Pop” Brown and earned two degrees, a Bachelor of Science in psychology, and a master’s in school counseling.

Local COVID hospitalizations rise a bit - Roswell Daily Record

Man held without bond in connection with Jan 5 shooting

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record A local judge has ruled that a man arrested in connection with a recent shooting will remain in custody up through his eventual trial. Bryan Dillard (Submitted Photo) Judge Jared Kallunki of New Mexico’s Fifth Judicial District Court on Wednesday granted a motion by the District Attorney’s Office to hold Bryan Dillard, 25, of Roswell, without bond on charges related to a Jan. 5 shooting. Dillard is charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, conspiracy to commit aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, bribery of a witness, retaliation against a witness, and armed robbery. Court documents state that on Jan. 5 Dillard and Lorena Beltran, 42, of Roswell, picked up a male acquaintance and took him to a 500 block of West Tilden Street residence where Dillard reportedly robbed the victim at gunpoint of $1,000 before Beltran shot him once in the chest. The victim then fled to a nearby convenience store where police were called.

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