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UPDATE: Missing Edinburg woman found


UPDATE: Missing Edinburg woman found
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UPDATE: As of Thursday afternoon Yzabella Yracheta has been found, the city of Edinburg announced in a news release. No other details were available. 
A 24-year-old woman last seen leaving a local hospital has been missing since Friday, according to the Edinburg Police Department.
Yzabella Yracheta was last seen on Friday, Feb. 5 around 8 a.m. when she was released from Rio Grande Regional Hospital 24 Hour Emergency Care, located in the 2700 block of West University Drive according to a Wednesday news release from Edinburg PD. ....

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Facing A Crush Of COVID-19 Patients, ICUs Are Completely Full In At Last 50 Texas Hospitals


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A nurse visited a COVID-19 patient last summer at an Edinburg hospital. Dozens of facilities have reported that their ICUs have been at or above 100% capacity for weeks, leaving staff overworked and stretched thin.
Across Texas, hospital intensive care units are being battered as COVID-19 cases continue to rise in a post-holiday surge. Dozens of facilities have reported that their ICUs have been at or above 100% capacity for weeks, leaving staff overworked and stretched thin.
Hidalgo County Health Authority Ivan Melendez says coming into COVID-19 units nowadays feels like going through a nonlinear version of the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. ....

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ICUs are completely full in at least 50 Texas hospitals from COVID-19 surge


A nurse visited a COVID-19 patient last summer at an Edinburg hospital. Dozens of facilities have reported that their ICUs have been at or above 100% capacity for weeks, leaving staff overworked and stretched thin.
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Hidalgo County Health Authority Ivan Melendez says coming into COVID-19 units nowadays feels like going through a nonlinear version of the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.
“You cry,” he told the Tribune. “There’s a lady that I’m taking care of that I’ve known since I was a child. … We grew up together, and I know she’s going to die. … It’s the same thing: ‘We got together for Christmas.’ Now we’re seeing the ramification of it.” ....

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Facing a crush of COVID-19 patients, ICUs are completely full in at least 50 Texas hospitals


Facing a crush of COVID-19 patients, ICUs are completely full in at least 50 Texas hospitals
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A nurse visits a COVID-19 patient at the DHR Health Center in Edinburg on June 30, 2020. Dozens of facilities have reported that their ICUs have been at or above 100% capacity for weeks, leaving staff overworked and stretched thin. Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune (Texas Tribune)
Hidalgo County Health Authority Ivan Melendez says coming into COVID-19 units nowadays feels like going through a non-linear version of the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.
“You cry,” he told the Tribune. “There’s a lady that I’m taking care of that I’ve known since I was a child… we grew up together, and I know she’s going to die… It’s the same thing: ‘We got together for Christmas.’ Now we’re seeing the ramification of it.” ....

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