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How More Efficient Health Care Has Worsened COVID Surges in Texas – Texas Monthly

A drive toward optimization and hospital consolidation has left the state with less capacity per capita.

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Texas and Syria suffer freezing temperatures and electricity outages – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services


Americans in 
Texas and several other states have been badly hit by a severe snowstorm and accompanying electricity outages, with water shortages due to frozen and burst water pipes.
As the global TV audience watched Americans suffering the effects of freezing temperatures, lack of electricity, food shortages, and numerous deaths resulting from the weather conditions, many in Syria watched and said, “So what? We suffer every winter, and are without a steady supply of electricity every day.”
Syrians have had to suffer ten years of an American foreign policy designed to force ‘regime change’ on Syria.  The plans made in Washington, DC. by Obama and Trump both failed.  Now, it is President Joe Biden’s turn at the helm, but so far he and his Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, have signaled they will keep the same policy on Syria, the same failed strategy, and the same sanctions which have never affected ‘regime change’, but have made the Syrian residents suffer as collateral damage of the US government’s insistence to dictate how other people live.

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How Many Texans Died In Power Disaster Won't Be Known For Weeks

How Many Texans Died In Power Disaster Won't Be Known For Weeks
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Many Texans have died because of the winter storm. Just how many won't be known for weeks or months


Many Texans have died because of the winter storm. Just how many won’t be known for weeks or months
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As snow blanketed much of Texas on Sunday, an 11-year-old boy in the Houston area gleefully played outside. Seeing the snow was a first for the boy, who came to the U.S. from Honduras two years ago with his mother, she told the Houston Chronicle.
Less than 24 hours later, as temperatures plunged to near single digits and homes across the state lost power, the boy died.
Early that same morning, a San Antonio man left his house for a dialysis appointment — but he never arrived. His wife found him unresponsive nearly two hours later in the frigid weather, according to KSAT. Local authorities said the man’s death could have been from exposure to the cold.

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Many Texans have died because of the winter storm. Just how many won't be known for weeks or months.


Many Texans have died because of the winter storm. Just how many won’t be known for weeks or months.
An emergency response vehicle drives through a San Marcos neighborhood on Monday as a massive winter storm swept through the state. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune
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As snow blanketed much of Texas on Sunday, an 11-year-old boy in the Houston area gleefully played outside. Seeing the snow was a first for the boy, who came to the U.S. from Honduras two years ago with his mother, she told the Houston Chronicle.

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Many Texans Have Died Because Of The Winter Storm. Just How Many Won't Be Known For Weeks Or Month

Many Texans Have Died Because Of The Winter Storm. Just How Many Won't Be Known For Weeks Or Month
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Texas power outage, winter storm leaves many residents dead

Texas power outage, winter storm leaves many residents dead
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"Lives are at stake": Three Texas regions battered by coronavirus are out of intensive care beds


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Hospitals in the Abilene, Bryan-College Station and Laredo areas have run out of intensive care unit beds as the number of coronavirus infections continue to soar throughout the state. Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune
By Megan Menchaca and Mandi Cai | The Texas Tribune
Health officials in Laredo — one of three Texas regions whose intensive care unit beds are full — are pleading with residents to stay home and prevent coronavirus spread as the city’s hospitals overflow with patients.

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Three Texas regions battered by coronavirus are out of intensive care beds


AUSTIN — Health officials in Laredo — one of three Texas regions whose intensive care unit beds are full — are pleading with residents to stay home and prevent coronavirus spread as the city’s hospitals overflow with patients.
“Hospitals are overwhelmed and at capacity with the surge in Covid-19 cases. They are having to divert patients to local standalone facilities at this moment,” the city of Laredo told residents Sunday in an emergency message, according to Texas Public Radio. “Lives are at stake. We are asking you to stay home unless it is absolutely necessary.”
The Abilene and Bryan-College Station areas also had no ICU beds available as of Sunday.

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Abilene, Bryan-College Station, Laredo have no ICU beds available

Hospitals in the Abilene, Bryan-College Station and Laredo areas have run out of intensive care unit beds. State health officials are “greatly concerned” about high numbers of hospitalized people throughout Texas.

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