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Driscoll Children s Hospital say it s tight but hospital beds still available

Driscoll Children s Hospital say it s tight but hospital beds still available Driscoll Children s Hospital say it s tight but hospital beds still available and last updated 2021-08-02 20:21:06-04 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Nueces County Judge Barbara Canales indicated on Sunday that due to a lack of hospital staff in the Coastal Bend, there weren’t any beds available due to the COVID-19 surge. After speaking to Driscoll Children’s Hospital, there may have been a miscommunication. “I said that we were full, but we weren’t full enough to go in diverge, Mary Dale Peterson said, COO and executive vice president of Driscoll Health System. We did not have that specific conversation, but I did tell her that the units were tight. And we are opening up another floor tomorrow, I think.”

City, county and hospital leaders discuss spike in COVID-19 cases

City, county and hospital leaders discuss spike in COVID-19 cases and last updated 2021-07-29 01:14:18-04 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — With COVID-19 cases once again surging in the Coastal Bend, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, and local hospitals held a briefing Wednesday to update the public and urge them to get vaccinated. “It’s as if the virus is fighting us back, Nueces County Judge Barbara Canales said. And we know that today’s vaccines work against this crazy mutation that is known as the Delta variant.” The Delta variant is a mutation of the original coronavirus strain and is responsible for increases in hospitalizations and deaths across the country and here locally.

Unusual increase in RSV cases

Unusual increase in RSV cases Pixabay via MGN online Local pediatricians are noticing a drop-off in visits from parents for their doctors because of the coronavirus pandemic. By: Isamar Martinez and last updated 2021-07-28 21:07:02-04 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Health experts are growing in concern over another viral infection spreading in our region. The symptoms associated with Respiratory Syncytial Virus, commonly known as RSV, are usually mild but can be severe for infants and children with chronic diseases and compromised immune systems. Local doctors say the recent number of cases being reported are highly unusual for this time of year.

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