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‘It is time to start taking this seriously,’ San Antonio ER doctor warns as hospitalizations surge
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – Methodist Healthcare System and other San Antonio hospitals, are in desperate need for more staff as the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations continues to surge, according to Dr. Robert Frolichstein, an emergency room doctor at Methodist Hospital and the president of Greater San Antonio Emergency Physicians.“I know all the systems, and certainly Methodist Healthcare System, is scrambling to hire people as fast as we can,” he said.Frolichstein said he is worried that hospitals will be forced to choose who gets treated...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – Methodist Healthcare System and other San Antonio hospitals, are in desperate need for more staff as the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations continues to surge, according to Dr. Robert Frolichstein, an emergency room doctor at Methodist Hospital and the president of Greater San Antonio Emergency Physicians.“I know all the systems, and certainly Methodist Healthcare System, is scrambling to hire people as fast as we can,” he said.Frolichstein said he is worried that hospitals will be forced to choose who gets treated...WW…
Coronavirus hospitalizations could level off in San Antonio, projections show, but officials warn residents to stay vigilant
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – Hospitalizations appear to be leveling off in the San Antonio area, according to a new COVID-19 projection model, but they remain high for at least another week.“I’m happy that our dotted blue (line) is slightly below what we projected as what could have been, but I am concerned that we’re going to remain at this level for another week or two before we start coming down off of that high plateau,” said Dr. Ruth Berggren, an infectious disease specialist at UT Health San Antonio’s Long School of Medicine.Berggren said...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – Hospitalizations appear to be leveling off in the San Antonio area, according to a new COVID-19 projection model, but they remain high for at least another week.“I’m happy that our dotted blue (line) is slightly below what we projected as what could have been, but I am concerned that we’re going to remain at this level for another week or two before we start coming down off of that high plateau,” said Dr. Ruth Berggren, an infectious disease specialist at UT Health San Antonio’s Long School of Medicine.Berggren said...WW…
New school safety tool to be added to San Antonio’s COVID-19 dashboard for parents
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – The City of San Antonio is working on adding a new warning indicator to its that could help parents who are trying to decide whether to send their children back into the classroom.One of the COVID-19 community response coalitions that is guiding the city and county on reopening schools made the suggestion, Dr. Ruth Berggren, an infectious disease specialist with UT Health San Antonio’s Long School of Medicine, said on Thursday during a Q&A with KSAT.“There’s going to be a new indicator bar that has to do with...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – The City of San Antonio is working on adding a new warning indicator to its that could help parents who are trying to decide whether to send their children back into the classroom.One of the COVID-19 community response coalitions that is guiding the city and county on reopening schools made the suggestion, Dr. Ruth Berggren, an infectious disease specialist with UT Health San Antonio’s Long School of Medicine, said on Thursday during a Q&A with KSAT.“There’s going to be a new indicator bar that has to do with...WW…
San Antonio substance abuse recovery program changes how it provides services during pandemic
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – You are not alone during this pandemic.Evita Morin, the CEO of , a nonprofit in San Antonio that helps teens and young adults overcome alcohol and drug abuse, is reminding people to ask for help if they need it.During a Q&A on Monday, Morin said the organization has received more calls for help during the COVID-19 pandemic.“There has been such an increase in isolation that people in recovery who need community as a component of their healing are finding themselves risking relapse, some of them are relapsing....…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – You are not alone during this pandemic.Evita Morin, the CEO of , a nonprofit in San Antonio that helps teens and young adults overcome alcohol and drug abuse, is reminding people to ask for help if they need it.During a Q&A on Monday, Morin said the organization has received more calls for help during the COVID-19 pandemic.“There has been such an increase in isolation that people in recovery who need community as a component of their healing are finding themselves risking relapse, some of them are relapsing....WW…
How Haven for Hope has managed to control COVID-19 cases
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – The president and CEO of Haven for Hope says the shelter has made changes to its facility in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.“One of the things that we did was recognize that we had to have a place where we could isolate those who had tested positive or who had been tested, who had symptoms,” Kenny Wilson said.They converted their intake space into a dormitory room with 25 beds. The City of San Antonio also provided a hotel where people who are awaiting results or have COVID-19 can quarantine.Haven has also...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – The president and CEO of Haven for Hope says the shelter has made changes to its facility in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.“One of the things that we did was recognize that we had to have a place where we could isolate those who had tested positive or who had been tested, who had symptoms,” Kenny Wilson said.They converted their intake space into a dormitory room with 25 beds. The City of San Antonio also provided a hotel where people who are awaiting results or have COVID-19 can quarantine.Haven has also...WW…
‘Adding beds in hospital cafeteria better than creating makeshift hospital,’ STRAC director says
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio hospitals are doing everything they can to make more beds available to patients who need them.On Monday, the amount of available staffed hospital beds, which is also known as hospital capacity, was listed at 12%.During a Q&A with Eric Epley, the executive director of Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council, or STRAC, it was discussed how hospitals are making room for more patients during the pandemic.Epley said it’s better for hospitals to build capacity within their own walls rather than create...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio hospitals are doing everything they can to make more beds available to patients who need them.On Monday, the amount of available staffed hospital beds, which is also known as hospital capacity, was listed at 12%.During a Q&A with Eric Epley, the executive director of Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council, or STRAC, it was discussed how hospitals are making room for more patients during the pandemic.Epley said it’s better for hospitals to build capacity within their own walls rather than create...WW…
Fourth time’s the charm? New plan aims to redevelop San Antonio’s old Lone Star Brewery into destination
LIVETags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – It’s no secret that the old Lone Star Brewery has seen its share of failed attempts to redevelop the decades-old site, but a new development group hopes to change that.“It’s kind of the elephant in the room a little bit that we are the fourth sort of development group to come along,” said Peter French, director of development at GrayStreet Partners.GrayStreet, a local investment group, has teamed up with Houston-based developer Midway, to tackle their vision for the 32-acre area that sits across of Roosevelt Park south of...…LIVETags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – It’s no secret that the old Lone Star Brewery has seen its share of failed attempts to redevelop the decades-old site, but a new development group hopes to change that.“It’s kind of the elephant in the room a little bit that we are the fourth sort of development group to come along,” said Peter French, director of development at GrayStreet Partners.GrayStreet, a local investment group, has teamed up with Houston-based developer Midway, to tackle their vision for the 32-acre area that sits across of Roosevelt Park south of...WW…
Family fights for release of body cam footage months after combat veteran fatally shot by BCSO deputy
, Executive Producer, Video EditorPublished: November 10, 2020, 11:03 pmUpdated: November 10, 2020, 11:27 pmTags: , , , Sign up for our Newsletters, Executive Producer, Video EditorPublished: November 10, 2020, 11:03 pmUpdated: November 10, 2020, 11:27 pmTags: , , , SAN ANTONIO – Editor’s note: This content was created exclusively for , a weekly streaming show that dives deep into the biggest issues facing San Antonio and South Texas. Watch and download the free to stay up on the latest.The family of a former combat veteran who was shot and killed by a Bexar...…, Executive Producer, Video EditorPublished: November 10, 2020, 11:03 pmUpdated: November 10, 2020, 11:27 pmTags: , , , Sign up for our Newsletters, Executive Producer, Video EditorPublished: November 10, 2020, 11:03 pmUpdated: November 10, 2020, 11:27 pmTags: , , , SAN ANTONIO – Editor’s note: This content was created exclusively for , a weekly streaming show that dives deep into the biggest issues facing San Antonio and South Texas. Watch and download the free to stay up on the latest.The family of a former combat veteran who was shot and killed by a Bexar...WW…
Retired SAPD detective who pulled gun on man outside Home Depot arrested, released on bond
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – Update: A former San Antonio police detective seen on video pointing a gun at a man during an altercation outside a far West Side Home Depot was arrested Friday evening. John Schiller, 55, was taken into custody and released on a $25,000 bond overnight, police say.He is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Original: A felony assault warrant has been issued for former San Antonio police detective weeks after he was pointing a gun at a man during a physical altercation outside a far West Side Home...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – Update: A former San Antonio police detective seen on video pointing a gun at a man during an altercation outside a far West Side Home Depot was arrested Friday evening. John Schiller, 55, was taken into custody and released on a $25,000 bond overnight, police say.He is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Original: A felony assault warrant has been issued for former San Antonio police detective weeks after he was pointing a gun at a man during a physical altercation outside a far West Side Home...WW…
Some San Antonio hospitals using pediatric ICU for adults due to hospitals reaching capacity
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: San Antonio hospitals are reaching capacity, as 87% of available staffed beds are currently in use.Hospital capacity has been increasing by 10% a day, Dr. Ruth Berggren said, an infectious disease specialist with the Long School of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio.“We are trying to use the brick and mortar hospitals that we have as the places to care for people, but it’s requiring that we do things like use pediatric intensive care units for adults, use post surgical care areas as ICU’s and use rehabilitation wards for regular...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: San Antonio hospitals are reaching capacity, as 87% of available staffed beds are currently in use.Hospital capacity has been increasing by 10% a day, Dr. Ruth Berggren said, an infectious disease specialist with the Long School of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio.“We are trying to use the brick and mortar hospitals that we have as the places to care for people, but it’s requiring that we do things like use pediatric intensive care units for adults, use post surgical care areas as ICU’s and use rehabilitation wards for regular...WW…
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