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Apr22

Today’s NewsStand

By Iowa Hospital Association|NewsStand Archive

Iowa news In wake of Chauvin trial, University of Iowa to provide mental health support The University of Iowa Counseling and Student Disability Services will provide open space for students to discuss self-care, burnout, and Zoom fatigue through two virtual sessions next week. The discussion will focus on unplugging from

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Apr21

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By Iowa Hospital Association|NewsStand Archive

Iowa news How close are Johnston area hospitals to capacity? The US has reached what health officials have called a “complicated stage” of the COVID-19 pandemic, with cases and hospitalizations increasing in some parts of the country despite the quickening pace of vaccination. Nationally, the seven-day average of new cases,

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Apr20

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Iowa news If you won’t do it for yourself, get vaccinated for those with weakened immunity On Thursday evening, Register editorial writer Andie Dominick caught up again with Dr. Tom Benzoni, a local emergency room physician. We have interviewed him several times since the novel coronavirus pandemic hit Iowa. (Des

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Apr19

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Iowa news Some Iowa counties decline state vaccine supplies as demand wanes Four months ago, the select people who qualified for COVID-19 vaccines were in a pitched race to secure the precious medicine. Now, less than two weeks after eligibility expanded to everyone 16 or older, some counties are declining

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Apr16

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Iowa news COVID-19 vaccine clinic Saturday open to Johnson County residents A COVID-19 vaccine clinic for Johnson County residents will be held Saturday in Iowa City on Saturday to distribute 1,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech shot. Hy-Vee announced it is hosting the clinic for county residents ages 16 and older.

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Apr15

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Iowa news Iowa veteran Brandon Ketchum, who died by suicide, honored with bill to improve VA mental health care All four of Iowa’s US House members are supporting the “Sgt. Ketchum Rural Veterans’ Mental Health Act,” which is scheduled for a hearing in Congress Thursday, April 15. The bill’s title

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Apr14

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Iowa news Health centers adjust after Johnson and Johnson vaccine distribution put on pause People started walking in the doors at the Eastern Iowa Health Center early Tuesday morning expecting to get their one-shot Johnson and Johnson vaccine. But Tuesday morning, public health leaders including the CDC, FDA and the

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Apr13

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Iowa news Health care workers more likely to get COVID-19 at home than at work, University of Iowa study suggests Health care workers are more likely to develop COVID-19 if they’re exposed to the coronavirus at home than if the exposure happens on the job, a new University of Iowa

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Apr12

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Iowa news COVID-19 vaccine clinics aim to reach homeless residents Local agencies are working to ensure all parts of the population have equitable access to a COVID-19 vaccine, including those who rely on homeless shelters and other similar services. Local public health officials have partnered with health care providers, not-for-profit

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Apr09

Today’s NewsStand

By Iowa Hospital Association|NewsStand Archive

Iowa news Opinion: COVID-19 menace persists today, including for those who dismiss vaccines Want to know what can happen if you refuse a COVID-19 vaccination? Ask a local ER doctor. Dr. Tom Benzoni, an Iowa emergency room physician, told an editorial writer about a man who came to the hospital

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