The critical care wards of major hospitals in Peru and Bolivia stand at or near collapse after end-of-year holidays, reflecting wider regional public health capacity concerns as much of Latin America struggles to secure adequate COVID-19 vaccine supplies.
While infection counts remain below last year’s peak, depleted resources, weary medical workers and a recent rush of severe cases are taxing already ailing healthcare systems from Chile to Mexico, officials say.
In Bolivia, long lines of patients seeking tests snaked along the street outside a hospital complex in the Andean city of La Paz, prompting fears of worsening contagion amid the chaos.
The Lutheran Living Senior Campus assisted living community has been recognized as a 2023 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) for its commitment to improving the lives of seniors and individuals with disabilities with quality care and services.
The AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Program is a rigorous three-level process that is reviewed and evaluated by trained experts against a set of nationally recognized standards for organizational excellence.
Over the course of the 2016 Olympics, there have been countless articles about how sexist it is to talk about the attractiveness of female athletes.
But we at The Hollywood Gossip reject that notion.
After all, aren’t the Olympics all about appreciating flawless specimens of human physicality?
Besides, we’re equal opportunity objectifiers, and we’re happy to bring you updates on the most gold medal-worthy Speedo bulges on the men’s teams, too.
The past and the curiousScience This article is more than 5 years oldBreffu: a slave, a rebel, a fighter – and a woman almost invisible to historyThis article is more than 5 years oldThe role of women in conflict is often lost to the archaeological record – but Breffu’s story illustrates how sometimes we catch a glimpse of them
Early one November morning in 1733 on St Jan, a small island in the Danish West Indies, two slaves waited outside a small stone house belonging to a family of plantation owners, the Krøyers.
EntertainmentBy LRU Writer | On: September 18, 2016When we willingly do something wrong we think about its consequences upon us but do not believe about a greater impact, it has on our loved ones. Felicia Forbes, wife of Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister, must have also been affected when her husband was charged with a crime. Learn more about his family life.
Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister was to be sentenced after being charged with Fraud.