Beating COVID-19 with help from Henry Mayo family
Like most nurses, Santa Clarita resident Charisse Hammer has always felt empathy towards her patients. “My habit, I don’t like how I do this, but
Like most nurses, Santa Clarita resident Charisse Hammer has always felt empathy towards her patients. “My habit, I don’t like how I do this, but
When the coronavirus pandemic forced Sushi 661 in Canyon Country to close for dining in, like many other businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley, owner
With waves and cheers below, two C-130J Super Hercules aircraft flew over Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Thursday as a thank you to the health care
To say thanks to the health care workers at the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic in celebration of National Hospital Week, feedSCV is asking
At home, they’re mother and daughter, but as soon as they put on their medical scrubs and enter Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, they’re a front-line
Health care workers have helped the Santa Clarita Valley community push through the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, the community gave back to its front-line workers.
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital terminated additional staff members Tuesday, following management-level layoffs last week, according to officials. Though he did not confirm the number of
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has terminated nine management-level positions ahead of additional reductions as a result of already low hospital visits projected to continue dropping,
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials announced Saturday a fourth person has died while being treated at the hospital for COVID-19. This is the first death
Back at the beginning of March when talks of the coronavirus were just starting to ramp up, Jennifer Bodar, a registered nurse working at Henry
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials confirmed one additional death of a coronavirus patient, as the number of confirmed cases rose to at least 188 in
The new countywide numbers, presented once again by Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer during a daily press conference, brought the total number of cases
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials said Tuesday that they remain “in pretty good shape” as it pertains to their supply of personal protective equipment and
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials confirmed Tuesday five new positive COVID-19 diagnoses, bringing the total in the Santa Clarita Valley to at least 53 cases,
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials confirmed one additional coronavirus COVID-19 result Sunday afternoon, bringing the total to at least 42 in the Santa Clarita Valley.
L.A. County announced Saturday there are now at least 36 confirmed cases in the Santa Clarita Valley. And of the 191 tests administered at Henry
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials said since the start of the recent coronavirus outbreak they’ve administered 170 COVID-19 tests as of Wednesday night, as county
Santa Clarita Valley residents have joined in on the global effort to donate critical personal protective equipment to be used by medical workers battling the
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is hosting two blood drives next week to support the American Red Cross as it continues to face a severe blood
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials confirmed two additional COVID-19 cases in the Santa Clarita Valley Saturday afternoon. “We’ve had two more positives,” Henry Mayo spokesman
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