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βUptick' of COVID hospitalizations in North Texas reported, says DFW Hospital Council
As of Sept. 1, there were 323 COVID-19 patients in hospitals, a number which has steadily increased since June, according to the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council.
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Minute of Silence Planned for Friday to Honor Allen Victims
The Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council hopes people will join them in observing one minute of silence on Friday to honor the victims of the mass shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets.
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Hospital Shooting Shines Light on Increasing Violence Against Health Care Workers
Communities praised doctors and nurses for tackling COVID-19 head-on. But according to health care organizations, the virus wasn’t the only danger they faced.
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Are North Texas Hospitals Safe? Security Questions Answered by Health Care Leaders
As the community mourns the shooting deaths of two health care workers at Methodist Dallas Saturday, many are asking what can be done to better protect hospital campuses.
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Dallas Hospital Shooting Leads to Discussion About Securing Health Care Centers and Workers
As family, friends and the health care community mourn the loss of two Methodist Dallas Medical Center employees killed in a shooting Saturday, safety at hospitals is a major topic of discussion.