Murfreesboro, TENN. - Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital is pleased to introduce Doris Price, DNP, MSN, RN, NE-BC, as its new Director of the Emergency Department. Doris most recently served as Director of Critical Care Services for Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. In her six years with the state’s largest faith-based, non-profit health system, Doris oversaw an Emergency Department, Intensive Care Unit, and Catheterization Laboratory, as well as Tra .
Tarrant County Public Health has reported 143 coronavirus-related deaths since Dec. 27
Published January 5, 2021 •
Updated on January 5, 2021 at 4:51 pm
Texas Sky Ranger
A refrigerated mobile morgue was deployed to Texas Health Harris Methodist in Fort Worth on Tuesday, hospital officials say, as Tarrant County averages just under 15 COVID-19-related deaths per day.
Tarrant County Public Health reported eight COVID-19 deaths Tuesday, after tallying at 13 each day since Dec. 27 with the exception of New Year s Day, when new coronavirus data was not reported. This shows how serious the situation is and how important it is for everyone in the community to do their part to slow the transmission of the virus by wearing masks, washing their hands, socially distancing and avoiding large crowds, Texas Health Resources said in a statement.
Charles and Shirley Dunn died within hours of one another at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth after entering the hospital with COVID-like symptoms. Image from: Twitter
As a God-fearing man, Pastor Todd Dunn should beg his redeemer for forgiveness for the role he played in his parents deaths. But he won t. They never do.
Pastor Todd Dunn had been urging “Faith over fear!” since the COVID-19 pandemic started in March. Just before Thanksgiving, he posted a message on Facebook dismissing precautionary measures advised by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to keep wearing masks and avoid gatherings with family members who don’t live in the same house.
Pastor loses both parents to coronavirus after he openly flouts COVID-19 restrictions
Dunn stated that he was operating on bad information, pointing to the early days of the pandemic when coronavirus cases were low.
December 24, 2020 09:16 GMT
A pastor in Texas disregarded health protocols on COVID-19, upholding faith over fear. Just this month, he lost both of his parents to complications from the virus.
Texas pastor Tod Dunn lost both his parents on Dec. 7. His 84-year-old father and his 79-year-old mother succumbed to coronavirus complications and passed away within hours of each other at the Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital in Forth Worth. Pastor Dunn heads Fort Worth s 2nd Mile Church and both his parents are parishioners at his church. The elderly couple fell ill around Thanksgiving and passed away early this month.
Former co-worker Elizabeth Thompson called her Mother Teresa. She would be there for four hours on her own time to make sure when that passenger got to where he was going, everything was smooth sailing for them,” Thompson said.
When Thompson s mother became ill, Munoz volunteered to work her shifts for three months, Thompson said.
Munoz moved here with her family from Mexico City looking for a better life, and found it in Fort Worth, where she worked at American for 25 years. I remember mom meeting passengers on the phone who were stranded or who were traveling to a funeral, especially a lot of immigrant families, and she would bring them to stay at our house,” her daughter Dee Lara said.