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Big dip in COVID hospitalizations on S I ; 1 more death; nearly 190 new cases

Big dip in COVID hospitalizations on S.I.; 1 more death; nearly 190 new cases Updated Apr 22, 2021; Posted Apr 22, 2021 Coronavirus hospitalizations on Staten Island dropped to its lowest level in five months. Composite of Staten Island images from the coronavirus pandemic. (Staten Island Advance/Tom Wrobleski) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. With a sharp 24-hour decline, coronavirus (COVID-19) hospitalizations in the borough dropped to its lowest level so far this year. At the same time, the disease has claimed the life of another Staten Islander, and nearly 190 more confirmed coronavirus cases were added to the borough’s total, city Health Department data shows.

The steel s up as a state-of-the-art Richmond University Medical Center Emergency Room takes shape

The steel’s up as a state-of-the-art Richmond University Medical Center Emergency Room takes shape Updated 10:05 AM; Today 7:43 AM A bird s-eye view of the new Richmond University Medical Center Emergency Room construction site in West Brighton. (Courtesy/Daniel Messina) Staten Island Advance Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Richmond University Medical Center is taking a huge step in bettering health care services for Staten Island, particularly the entire North Shore, through extensive upgrades to its physical plant that includes the addition of a new, state-of-the art Emergency Department at a cost of more than $95 million. The new addition is located adjacent to where the current ED sits and when completed, will contain private treatment rooms, trauma bays, comprehensive specialty areas for pediatrics and urgent care a total of 47 treatment positions and all types of special sections designed by clinicians as well as management, to include optimum patient flow and

In 2019, a man was shot at popular barbershop Gunman admits guilt

In 2019, a man was shot at popular barbershop. Gunman admits guilt. Updated 12:41 PM; Today 11:34 AM Police responded to a shooting near “Good 2 Go” barbershop on Forest Avenue in Mariners Harbor Saturday, Dec. 28, 2019. (Staten Island Advance/Shane DiMaio) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. A former worker who shot and wounded another man in a Mariners Harbor barbershop 16 months ago, has pleaded guilty to attempted murder. Montel Milbry, 38, became embroiled in an argument with the victim at “Good 2 Go” barbershop on Dec. 28, 2019, said authorities. The confrontation became violent when Milbry, who was once employed at the Forest Avenue establishment, shot the victim, 38, in the forearm, officials said.

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