âHe saved lives:â First responder honored at funeral
âHe saved lives:â First responder honored at funeral
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Efrain Guerrero Jr. spent 12 years responding to calls throughout the Rio Grande Valley, putting others first according to his family. He was.a joker, he would always make us laugh, always there for all my family, his aunt, Martha Moreno, said, adding that he was the heart of their family, and a devoted husband, father and son. He saved lives,” Moreno said. “He saved a lot of lives throughout his job and were so sad to hear that he s gone.
Allegiance Mobile Health was recently awarded the service contract for ambulance service for Liberty County. This comes after Liberty County .
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A closer look at Coastal Bend providers approved to receive the COVID-19 vaccine
At least 81 providers have signed up in Nueces County and about half of those have been approved. Author: Bill Churchwell Updated: 2:50 PM CST January 5, 2021
The local public health district is providing a closer look at local providers who have been approved so far to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Phase one is underway with hospital systems like Christus Spohn already giving more than 800 doses of the vaccine to frontline workers in Corpus Christi since receiving their shipment on Tuesday.
Corpus Christi Medical Center reported that they too have received a shipment and plan to administer the vaccine as soon as Friday to frontline healthcare workers.