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Prince Albert Daily Herald Local fire bans are still in place for some northern communities Wildfire smoke rises from behind the Otter Lake Bridge in northern Saskatchewan in this photo taken the morning of Friday, July 16. Photo submitted by Lyle Muller. The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) lifted a province-wide fire ban on Monday citing progress fighting wildfires in the north over the weekend. Some northern communities still have local fire bans in effect. “We have been able to make headway on a number of fires,” SPSA vice president of operations Steve Roberts said Monday morning. “Over the weekend we received scattered precipitation and cooler temperatures across the northern half of the province… That has prompted us to revoke the provincial fire ban.” ....
Prince Albert Daily Herald Wildfire smoke rises from behind the Otter Lake Bridge in northern Saskatchewan in this photo taken Friday morning. Photo submitted by Lyle Muller. Crews from Buckland Fire and Rescue and the Lakeland and District Fire Department were called in to assist the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) with fighting wildfires in the Southend area on Saturday. A five person crew from the Lakeland and District Fire Department spent most of Saturday installing sprinklers on structures near one of several wildfires near the community. Meanwhile, a three member crew from Buckland Fire and Rescue responded with two trucks to help protect highway camps just south of the Southend Junction. ....
IowaWatch A face mask warning on a clinic door at Washington County Hospital & Clinics on Friday, May 8, 2020. The response Iowa hospitals were giving COVID-19 was in the earlier stages. Seventy-six of Iowa s 82 critical access hospitals ended the last fiscal year for which they ve reported financial data with negative operating margins, new data IowaWatch analyzed revealed. Only six critical access hospitals – those with 25 or fewer beds and designated as essential for rural communities – brought in more revenue from patient care than what they spend on providing that care, the data show. “If you were vulnerable before this, you re more vulnerable now,” Kirk Norris, the Iowa Hospital Association s president and CEO, said in an interview this week. ....
Iowa hospitals’ financial losses mount amid COVID-19 Lauren Wade/IowaWatch file photo By Lyle Muller / IowaWatch Iowa hospitals lost an estimated $433 million in March through October because of COVID-19, the Iowa Hospital Association said in a report released Wednesday, Dec. 16. The association reported that the state’s hospitals have spent $1.25 billion to equip hospitals for and to care for people with the highly contagious coronavirus that has killed 3,354 Iowans and 307,076 Americans. Provider relief funds from federal government stimulus programs offset much of those costs and were included in the calculations that resulted in the loss estimate, the association reported. The projection did not include money from some federal programs, like the Paycheck Protection Program and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or state funding, the association reported. ....
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Iowa hospitals lost an estimated $433 million in March through October because of COVID-19, the Iowa Hospital Association said in a report released Wednesday, Dec. 16. The association reported that the state s hospitals have spent $1.25 billion to equip hospitals for and to care for people with the highly contagious coronavirus that has killed 3,354 Iowans and 307,076 Americans. Provider relief funds from federal government stimulus programs offset much of those costs and were included in the calculations that resulted in the loss estimate, the association reported. The projection did not include money from some federal programs, like the Paycheck Protection Program and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or state funding, the association reported. ....