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LAKE CHARLES, La. – They say, "not all heroes wear capes," and a group of hospital workers in Louisiana proved that.Despite raging winds, rain leaking through windows, no running water and no air conditioning, nurses and other staff at a Lake Charles hospital kept their most critical baby patients safe and sound during Hurricane Laura last week.The team of 20 stayed behind at Lake Charles Memorial Hospital while the Category 4 storm tore through the city. They cared for 19 babies in their NICU.Some of the babies were on respirators and ventilators, and others had been born extremely premature.Many of the infants had been at the community’s smaller women's hospital. They had to be transported through rough conditions to the larger facility where they rode out the storm.The babies have since been transferred to other hospitals across the state because the hospital was still without water as of Thursday night. 928
LA JOLLA, Calif., (KGTV)— Record-setting water temperatures are inviting tourists, locals, and wildlife out to the beaches. There is a constant flow of customers at water tours and rental shops all over La Jolla. At “Everyday California,” kayak tours are fully booked almost a week in advance. You’re lucky if they can take you as a walk-in. 359
LA MESA (CNS) - An 89-year-old woman who went missing Tuesday has been found safe. According to police, Conception “Connie” Bibo went missing on April 2 from her home in La Mesa. She was located in San Ysidro and has been reunited with her family. 256
Like our approach to #COVID19, when it comes to a vaccine, CA will be guided by science.Today, we announced our Scientific Safety Review Workgroup. These top health experts will independently review FDA-approved vaccines.— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) October 19, 2020 280
LAKE HODGES (KGTV) - A San Diego woman tells 10News she was bit by a tick at Lake Hodges and diagnosed with Lyme disease a month later. Sheila Greer has hiked Lake Hodges for 33 years she tells 10News, "I've never had an issue." Greer hiked the same trails at the end of June. She says that's when she believes she got bit by a tick, "The trail had bushes coming up that I would have to brush through and something in the back of my mind said, that's a prime area for ticks. But, I discounted it because I've hiked there for 33 years." Greer got diagnosed with Lyme disease a month after the tick bite. Usually, tick bites have a ring around the bite but her's did not. For that reason, she thought it was a spider bite and waited to see a doctor. She tells 10News she struggled with neck pains and unbearable headaches. Greer finally got a Western Blot test which confirmed her diagnosis. The County of San Diego tells 10News, "Lyme disease is rare San Diego County and we have not had a positive tick found in many years." Because Greer thought she had a spider bite, she didn't know to look for a tick to bring to the county for testing. Greer has been seeing a doctor regularly and is now on antibiotics, "I'm taking antibiotics and I'll be taking antibiotics for a minimum of three months, maybe much longer." 1322