by | May 10, 2021 | Dallas Nurse Attorney, Dallas Nurse Lawyer, Dallas Nurse License Defense Attorney
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...
by | May 8, 2021 | Dallas Nurse Attorney, Dallas Nurse Lawyer, Dallas Nurse License Defense Attorney
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...
by | May 6, 2021 | Dallas Nurse Attorney, Dallas Nurse Lawyer, Dallas Nurse License Defense Attorney
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...
by | May 4, 2021 | Dallas Nurse Attorney, Dallas Nurse Lawyer, Dallas Nurse License Defense Attorney
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...
by | May 2, 2021 | Dallas Nurse Attorney, Dallas Nurse Lawyer, Dallas Nurse License Defense Attorney
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...
by | Apr 30, 2021 | Dallas Nurse Attorney, Dallas Nurse Lawyer, Dallas Nurse License Defense Attorney
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,...