Covid NI: One further coronavirus related death and 99 cases recorded by DoH
There are currently 46 Covid-19 confirmed patients in hospital and three in intensive care
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The Department of Health has today reported one further coronavirus related death.
Governor Ducey Appoints Malcolm Hightower To Director Of Residential Utility Consumer Office Published: 13 May 2021 13 May 2021
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey announced the appointment of Malcolm Hightower to Director of the Residential Utility Consumer Office (RUCO), effective, May 10.
Hightower replaces Laurie A. Woodall, who served as Interim Director since mid-December.
“Malcolm’s years of leadership and commitment to serving communities in need make him a great fit to lead RUCO,” said Governor Ducey. “He will serve Arizona’s utility consumers well, and I look forward to working with him to ensure their needs are met. My thanks goes to Malcolm for stepping up to this role, and to Laurie for her dedicated leadership these last few months.”
Autism assessment waiting list hits 4,500 in Northern Ireland
Some families report waiting for more than 4 years for the first step to diagnosis
Belfast parent Alana Patterson pictured with her family has paid for a private diagnosis for her son Lincoln (3) as waiting times were too long. (Image: Autism NI)
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Governor Ducey Signs Legislation To Dramatically Expand Telehealth Published: 11 May 2021 11 May 2021
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey signed legislation to dramatically expand telemedicine in Arizona and provide greater opportunities for accessible medical services, fulfilling a priority of his 2021 State of the State Address.
“Ensuring Arizonans have access to safe and reliable medical services is a top priority,” said Governor Ducey. “Telehealth expands access to medical services for low-income families and those living in rural areas, protects vulnerable populations, and allows snowbirds visiting our state to receive telemedicine from their home state. Patients and medical professionals know what’s best for their needs, and we’re working to make sure they have access to those services. I’m grateful to Representative Regina Cobb for sponsoring House Bill 2454, and to the legislators and medical professionals who supported it.”