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Nobody can give us an answer: Family seeking daughter s missing belongings at Valley Regional Medical Center

Nobody can give us an answer: Family seeking daughter s missing belongings at Valley Regional Medical Center
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Nobody can give us an answer: Family seeking daughter s missing belongings at Valley Regional Medical Center

x ‘Nobody can give us an answer:’ Family seeking daughter’s missing belongings at Valley Regional Medical Center 3 weeks 2 days 2 hours ago Friday, March 12 2021 Mar 12, 2021 March 12, 2021 8:00 PM March 12, 2021 in News - Local Share: When Rigoberto Herrera’s 24-year-old daughter tested positive for COVID last January and was admitted into the hospital, she remained in constant communication with her family. She would call and text us. She always had her phone with her, Herrera recalled. Though his daughter didn’t have any underlying health conditions, Herrera said she was at Valley Regional Medical Center for over a month until she passed away on Feb. 13. 

COVID-19 in the Arkansas Valley leads to over 70 deaths over the year

According to Crowley/Otero Health Health Director Rick Ritter, that s no accident. It s been a long road, Ritter said. It s been arduous and difficult and just, you know, we re all ready for it to be over. And we re getting closer. We just need to keep doing what we re doing. Doing our part to make sure we keep the rates down. And it s (not just) individuals we don t want people to get sick but businesses depend on us. We don t want to see any of our businesses go the other way and have to have less customers and be shut down. Nobody wants to see that. It s like I say in our updates, it s up to us. And that means all of us.

Cameron County hospitals encourage continued use of face masks

Cameron County hospitals encourage continued use of face masks 3 weeks 4 days 22 hours ago Tuesday, March 09 2021 Mar 9, 2021 March 09, 2021 5:32 PM March 09, 2021 in News - Local Share: Christopher Romero, a physician advisor for Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen, still recalls when the coronavirus first appeared in the Rio Grande Valley one year ago.  We had tents set up to triage patients outside and it was just these individual isolated cases that we were initially seeing.” Romero said. “We had to have support come from outside. Entities including the military, healthcare for all these patients, and a lot of people got really sick and,  unfortunately, a lot of people in the Rio Grande Valley passed away from COVID-19…and I think for a lot of front line, healthcare workers, first responders, we have yet to have the time and distance to fully process what all we went through.  

CrossTx Powers Compelling Medicare-Based Chronic Care Management Solutions in Rural Critical Access Hospitals & Regional Health Centers

CrossTx Powers Compelling Medicare-Based Chronic Care Management Solutions in Rural Critical Access Hospitals & Regional Health Centers
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