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National Nurses Week 2021 spotlights strength in pandemic year Nurses profiled last year by KING 5 share how their lives have changed a year since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Author: Chris Cashman Updated: 8:31 PM PDT May 7, 2021 National Nurses Week is celebrated every May 6-12, but this year seems different. 2021 is a year to reflect on the incomparable sacrifice so many nurses made on the frontlines in the battle against COVID-19. Saying thanks just isn t enough for the countless women and men who couldn’t stay home or Zoom in to work. This year KING 5 looks back at some of the brave individuals we spoke to last year who stepped up in the midst of a pandemic. ....
Eastside COVID-19 pop-up clinic aimed at increasing vaccination rate among Latino community Centro Cultural Mexicano, alongside Microsoft, Evergreen Health, and Overlake Medical Center, hosted a pop-up vaccination clinic on Sunday. Author: Sebastian Robertson (KING5) Updated: 5:17 PM PDT May 2, 2021 REDMOND, Wash. At times during this pandemic, the Latino population has been hit disproportionately hard by coronavirus. On Sunday afternoon outside the Centro Cultural Mexicano in Redmond, a line began to form at a pop-up clinic aimed at boosting the vaccination rate among the Latino community. I’m a little nervous to get a shot, but at the same time I know that I’m going to get it,” said Renton resident Martha Rubeo. ....
Reflections from the frontlines: A look inside the local ICU that treated the nation s first COVID-19 outbreak Reflections from the frontlines: A look inside the local ICU that treated the nation’s first COVID outbreak EvergreenHealth Medical Center in Kirkland was one of the first hospitals called on to care for a sudden wave of patients in the first reported COVID-19 outbreaks in the country. KIRKLAND, Wash. - We are nearly 14 months into the pandemic, which has challenged all of us in ways we never imagined. For the medical workers treating COVID-19 patients, and losing some of them, it has been a grueling and emotional journey. ....
Apr 22, 2021 Susan White Buck, 47, of Dunkirk, passed away suddenly on Monday (April 19, 2021) at home after a courageous battle with ovarian cancer. She was born in Dunkirk on Oct. 26, 1973, the daughter of Dianna (Lilly) White-Corter and the late David White and stepfather, Dave Corter. A lifelong resident of the area, Susan graduated from Fredonia High school with the class of 1991. She then obtained her computer technology associates degree from Jamestown Business College. She was previously employed by Ameriprise in Dunkirk, Johnson Mackowiak and Associates in Fredonia and most recently employed at Evergreen Health in Jamestown surrounded by her loved coworkers and friends. ....
Tom Dinki/WBFO file photo The 2021 New York state budget will push the impending 340B “carve-out” to 2023, providing something of a victory for health care providers who had said they stood to lose millions of dollars.
Federally Qualified Health Centers, or FQHCs, provide care for people of color, refugees, people living with HIV-Aids and the LGBTQ+ community. A federal program, known as 340B, allows FQHCs to get a discount on prescription drug prices for their Medicaid patients, and reinvest those savings into services. An impending state law passed last year, known as a 340B carve-out, would allow New York state to keep the savings for itself. ....