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Nursing Law Defense - Protect Your LicenseMore than 1,000 Lives Were Lost in El Paso in the Covid-19 Pandemic
The city-county of El Paso has released an official statement that the death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic surpassed 1,000 deaths. El Paso County reported 11 deaths from Covid-19 which raised the death toll to 1,010. Deaths occurred between the months of October and...
More Older Laborers Dropped Out of Workforce Brought by Covid-19 Pandemic
Normally, people leave the workforce for a lot of reasons. Some of these include focusing on their families, going to school, or simply hitting their retirement age. However, more and more people are now retiring because of Covid-19 pandemic. Since 2011, there are...
UK Warns People with Serious Allergies Not to Take Pfizer Coronavirus Vaccine
London health authorities warn those who have serious medical conditions and allergies not to take the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. The warning occurred after two adverse reactions were investigated on the first day of their massive vaccination program. Read the news...
Elementary School in Dallas Closes After One-Third of Its Teachers Tested Positive for Covid-19
An elementary school in Dallas switches to virtual instruction until the 5th of January next year in response to the rising cases of Covid-19 on their campus. The school came up with the decision one-third of the school’s teachers and the staff was tested positive for...
An Executive Nurse in Dallas Juggle Covid-19 Surge and Her Own Family
Let’s take a look at how an executive nurse in Dallas spent her 20-hour day juggling not only Covid-19 surge but also her own family matters. Read this article from The Dallas Morning News and get inside one of Dallas’ busiest Covid-19 wards from a nurse’s...
Covid-19, A Serious Case: Dallas Residents Are At High Risk
Almost everyone, including the residents of Dallas, knows the familiar warning that people with certain health conditions are at a higher risk of serious illness if they contract Covid-19. However, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention says there is strong...
Dallas Holds All Classes Online Following Nurse Instructor’s Death
A school in Dallas will conduct all their winter classes online after a nursing teacher died of Covid-19. According to reports, Collin Collegewill revamp their air system on their campus because of the surge of coronavirus in their region. Read the news below from The...
Covid-19 Updated Guidelines And Opening City Facilities In Dallas
In Richardson, the city updated its guidelines and openings for city facilities for Covid-19. Read the article below from Dallas News. Richardson has had 2,845 cases of the coronavirus and 35 deaths, according to the most recent information available from Dallas and...
Covid-19 Vaccine Approval: Texas Is Getting Ready for Pfizer Vaccine
Texas Governor says in a December 8th interview that the state will be ready once the Pfizer vaccine for Covid-19 is approved. The state conducted a dry run earlier this year. Once approved, the state should be able to administer the first 100,000 doses of the...
Covid-19 in Dallas : Everything You Need to Know About
The deadly virus known as Covid-19 has infected millions of people all over the world, including Texas. In Dallas alone, a total of 11,129 has been reported in September 2020, excluding the total number of cases previously reported by Dallas county. According to data,...
More than 1,000 Lives Were Lost in El Paso in the Covid-19 Pandemic
The city-county of El Paso has released an official statement that the death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic surpassed 1,000 deaths. El Paso County reported 11 deaths from Covid-19 which raised the death toll to 1,010. Deaths occurred between the months of October and...
More Older Laborers Dropped Out of Workforce Brought by Covid-19 Pandemic
Normally, people leave the workforce for a lot of reasons. Some of these include focusing on their families, going to school, or simply hitting their retirement age. However, more and more people are now retiring because of Covid-19 pandemic. Since 2011, there are...
UK Warns People with Serious Allergies Not to Take Pfizer Coronavirus Vaccine
London health authorities warn those who have serious medical conditions and allergies not to take the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. The warning occurred after two adverse reactions were investigated on the first day of their massive vaccination program. Read the news...
Elementary School in Dallas Closes After One-Third of Its Teachers Tested Positive for Covid-19
An elementary school in Dallas switches to virtual instruction until the 5th of January next year in response to the rising cases of Covid-19 on their campus. The school came up with the decision one-third of the school’s teachers and the staff was tested positive for...
An Executive Nurse in Dallas Juggle Covid-19 Surge and Her Own Family
Let’s take a look at how an executive nurse in Dallas spent her 20-hour day juggling not only Covid-19 surge but also her own family matters. Read this article from The Dallas Morning News and get inside one of Dallas’ busiest Covid-19 wards from a nurse’s...
Covid-19, A Serious Case: Dallas Residents Are At High Risk
Almost everyone, including the residents of Dallas, knows the familiar warning that people with certain health conditions are at a higher risk of serious illness if they contract Covid-19. However, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention says there is strong...
Dallas Holds All Classes Online Following Nurse Instructor’s Death
A school in Dallas will conduct all their winter classes online after a nursing teacher died of Covid-19. According to reports, Collin Collegewill revamp their air system on their campus because of the surge of coronavirus in their region. Read the news below from The...
Covid-19 Updated Guidelines And Opening City Facilities In Dallas
In Richardson, the city updated its guidelines and openings for city facilities for Covid-19. Read the article below from Dallas News. Richardson has had 2,845 cases of the coronavirus and 35 deaths, according to the most recent information available from Dallas and...
Covid-19 Vaccine Approval: Texas Is Getting Ready for Pfizer Vaccine
Texas Governor says in a December 8th interview that the state will be ready once the Pfizer vaccine for Covid-19 is approved. The state conducted a dry run earlier this year. Once approved, the state should be able to administer the first 100,000 doses of the...
Covid-19 in Dallas : Everything You Need to Know About
The deadly virus known as Covid-19 has infected millions of people all over the world, including Texas. In Dallas alone, a total of 11,129 has been reported in September 2020, excluding the total number of cases previously reported by Dallas county. According to data,...