Montgomery County Breaks Records for COVID Cases and Hospitalizations

[ad_1] Catherine Dominguez, Personal editor September 1, 2021Updated: Sep 1, 2021 3:42 PM 1of2 Dr. Nicole Zeisig, is preparing to do rounds on August 25 at Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital. Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff PhotographerShow moreShow less 2of2 A nurse fills out a COVID-19 vaccination card. Yi-Chin Lee, Houston Chronicle / Staff … Read more

New wastewater report shows Tulsa on the eve of more COVID-19 cases

[ad_1] COVID-19 detected in sewage indicates that Tulsa and Oklahoma City will see a continued increase in infections – in addition to the positive cases already identified. Researchers at the University of Oklahoma said the numbers they saw were enough to warrant another warning to public health officials on what to expect. The OU has … Read more

SC reports 5,152 new cases of COVID-19, 86 deaths on Wednesday

[ad_1] COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) – On Wednesday, the Department of Health and Environmental Control reported 3,554 new confirmed cases and 1,598 new probable cases of the virus for a total of 5,152. These figures are accurate as of August 30. . >> EXCLUSIVE: An inside look at the COVID-19 floor at Lexington Medical Center The … Read more

Seattle Children’s Hospital Confirms First COVID-19 Death

[ad_1] SEATTLE – Seattle Children’s Hospital has confirmed its first patient death from COVID-19. Tuesday’s announcement comes as hospital executives statewide warn of the growing number of infections in children, the Seattle Times reported. Dr John McGuire, head of Seattle Children’s Pediatric Critical Care Division, said in a statement that the patient died last week, … Read more

Where T-Shirts Are Expensive But The Pot is “Free” | New

[ad_1] HempSol CBD brand t-shirts in Henrietta cost $ 65 a piece, but the accompanying bag of marijuana is free. “It’s an expensive T-shirt, isn’t it?” Said an employee at a recent sale. “But, we are giving you a free gift.” The “gift” was an eighth of an ounce of a pungent herb variety called … Read more

Long-haul COVIDs may be at risk for severe kidney disease

[ad_1] Long-haul COVID-19 – even those who have experienced mild cases – are at significantly increased risk of substantial decline in kidney function, such as organ damage and chronic and end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), study finds carried out today in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. The long COVID-19 consists of dysfunction and … Read more