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San Antonio health department sees another leadership shakeup amid coronavirus surge
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Colleen Bridger, the city’s current interim Metro Health director, will stay on as the city’s coronavirus czar though she will gain the title of “incident commander” of the COVID-19 response. Bridger was expected to resign Jan. 8 but will now stay on “through the pandemic,” City Manager Erik Walsh said Monday.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Mary Garr, CEO of the nonprofit Family Service Association, will become the city’s interim Metro Health Director and will handle the health district’s day-to-day operations other than the pandemic response, City Manager Erik Walsh announced Monday. Pictured, Garr at the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce’s annual “Celebrate America’s Military” game on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019 at Morgan’s Wonderland.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
Army Guard task force deploys to Wisconsin to fight COVID-19 December 10, 2020 Army Master Sgt. Danny Neelis, left, a liaison officer for the military personnel augmenting the Hospitals of Providence Transmountain in El Paso, Texas, introduces his replacement, Air Force Maj. Gregory “Chuck” Taylor, right, to Capt. Carly Marsh, center, a registered nurse out of Brooke Army Medical Center who is helping to care for civilian COVID patients in El Paso. (Sgt. Samantha Hall/Army) The Army National Guard’s Task Force 46 has added another deployment to its demanding COVID-19 response mission that kicked off in March. This week, soldiers with the task force and associated medical personnel pulled from the Army’s Medical Command out of Texas and the 531st Hospital Center out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, began arriving in Wisconsin.
EAU CLAIRE â Overburdened health care workers at Marshfield Medical Center-Eau Claire are about to receive some much-needed relief, courtesy of the U.S. Army.
The Department of Defense will deploy about 45 Army medical personnel to Wisconsin this week to assist the stateâs efforts to combat COVID-19, Gov. Tony Evers announced Wednesday. The reinforcements will support Marshfield Clinic Health System hospitals in Eau Claire, Rice Lake, Marshfield and Beaver Dam.
âWisconsinâs healthcare system is strained, and our frontline healthcare workers are doing amazing work under extraordinary circumstances,â Evers said in a news release. âMany of them are working back-to-back shifts in head-to-toe PPE, putting their health and safety on the line to take care of our vulnerable COVID-19 patients. This additional support is crucial and I thank the Department of Defense for providing these resources to the state.â
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