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New York Supreme Court Judge Saves 80-Year-Old Patient from Death by Ordering Hospital to Give Life-Saving Ivermectin

New York Supreme Court Judge Saves 80-Year-Old Patient from Death by Ordering Hospital to Give Life-Saving Ivermectin Judith Smentkiewicz. Her life was spared when her family intervened, and a NY Supreme Court judge ruled against the hospital trying to murder her. Image Source. by Editor, Health Impact News The genocide against the elderly is in full swing right now in the U.S. and around the world. As we have recently reported, assisted living centers who are now injecting their residents with the experimental Pfizer mRNA COVID injections are killing off many of them, particularly the oldest residents above the age of 80.

Why is Erie County still an Orange Zone?

Why is Erie County still an Orange Zone? Why is Erie County an Orange Zone despite having more than 85% of hospital beds available? A state official tells 7 Eyewitness News Erie County remains an Orange Zone because the COVID positive rate and hospitalizations are increasing. and last updated 2021-01-12 08:59:55-05 ERIE COUNTY, N.Y. (WKBW) — Why is Erie County an Orange Zone despite having more than 85% of hospital beds available? A state official tells 7 Eyewitness News Erie County remains an Orange Zone because the COVID positive rate and hospitalizations are increasing. I don t think Erie County is quite ready to get out of Orange Zone restrictions. The number of new cases, new hospitalizations, total hospitalizations, 10% positivity, whatever metric that you want to look at is higher now than when the restrictions were initially put in place, Dr. Thomas Russo, Professor and Chief of Infectious Disease at the University at Buffalo s Jacobs School of Medicine, said.

New COVID-19 variant sparks calls for restrictions

SHARE: New York has entered a troubling new phase of the coronavirus pandemic: the state has confirmed four cases of a more contagious strain currently wreaking havoc in Britain. While much remains unknown about the new variant, public health experts said now is the time to take proactive steps to prevent worse-case scenarios. And they say that officials need to begin seriously considering the reintroduction of restrictions, like ending indoor dining statewide, to slow the spread.  New York state’s rate of positive coronavirus tests has been steadily increasing since the beginning of November. In the last month alone, the seven-day rolling average of positive cases has increased over 2% statewide, hitting nearly 8% recently. Various regions of the state have even higher rates of positive cases, as well as spikes in hospitalizations. Despite this, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has not announced any new microcluster zones, or updates to existing zones, since December 14, according to the webs

Health professions schools see surge in applications

Maddie Meyer/Getty Images In the aftermath of Sept. 11, higher education saw a burst of interest in Middle Eastern studies, Arabic and homeland security. Today, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, data and anecdotal evidence now suggest we may be seeing a similar rise in demand for health and medical education. “It’s unprecedented,” said Geoffrey Young, senior director for student affairs and programs at the Association of American Medical Colleges. In the past two decades, the average yearly increase for total applications to medical schools has been about 2.5 percent, he said. This year, applications are up 18 percent over all.

The light at the end of the tunnel : NY nursing homes begin receiving COVID-19 vaccine

WBFO s Tom Dinki reports. At least 21 residents of the Elderwood nursing home in Williamsville have tested positive for COVID-19 during the last six months, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid.  Resident Eileen Folkerth is not one of them.     But, like all residents, she can’t participate in activities outside her room, due to safety protocols. “All you have is TV,” she said.    Folkerth may get back to a more engaging routine and what she called a “more pleasant life,” with the help of a COVID-19 vaccination. She could receive it as soon as this week.

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