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As the omicron variant of COVID-19 spreads, the numbers just keep getting higher.
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The number of hospitalizations due to COVID-19 in the Quad Cities continues to strain health systems and staff.
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Hospitals in the Quad Cities are overflowing with patients, and health officials are asking everyone to help by getting vaccinated against COVID-19 and wearing masks in public, indoor places.
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Augustana College is creating a new degree program to help pre-med students understand the social, psychological, and spiritual needs of their future…
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The number of people seeking help for alcohol and substance use has risen along with the stress caused by the coronavirus.Herb Trix reports.Mary Petersen…
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As local health departments prepare to receive their first shipments of coronavirus vaccine, they continue to reassure us that the vaccine is safe.Ed…
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To open up more bed space for COVID-19 patients, hospitals in the Quad Cities are limiting non-emergency surgeries. This week, Genesis Health System and…
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Last week, UnityPoint Health had the ICU beds, but it didn't have the ICU staff. Now, those beds are full, and hospital staff are working overtime to care…
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CommunityThe number of COVID-19 cases in the Quad Cities has tripled during the past month. Officials from Genesis and UnityPoint health systems are worried…
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People who struggle with substance abuse face a higher risk from COVID-19 and other diseases.And Jay Pearce reports during the recent lockdown, the number…