Melissa Bailey

Melissa Bailey was a correspondent for 窪蹋勛圖厙 News until October 2019.

Trumps Fast-Tracked Deal for a Copper Mine Heightens Existential Fight for Apache

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Apache tribal members are already feeling psychological and spiritual harm as the Trump administration moves to fast-track a deal to turn their sacred land of Oak Flat, Arizona, into a copper mine.

A medida que bajan los niveles de agua, suben los de ars矇nico

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A medida que el oeste lucha contra una mega sequ穩a que ha durado m獺s de dos d矇cadas y los estados corren el riesgo de recortes en el agua del menguante r穩o Colorado, el Valle de San Luis ofrece pistas sobre lo que el futuro puede deparar.

As Water Levels Drop, the Risk of Arsenic Rises

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As the West grapples with a megadrought, its driest spell in at least 1,200 years, rising levels of arsenic a known carcinogen in Colorados San Luis Valley offer clues to what the future may hold.

Climate Change May Push the US Toward the Goldilocks Zone for West Nile Virus

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Colorado recently recorded the most West Nile virus deaths and cases of neuroinvasive infections in nearly two decades. Scientists warn that climate change will make conditions ripe for more West Nile transmission.

Covid Cases Plummet 83% Among Nursing Home Staffers Despite Vaccine Hesitancy

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Federal records show a steep decline in staff covid cases since December, when health care workers at thousands of nursing homes began getting their shots. Still, many are reluctant to get vaccinated.

Lost on the Frontline

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Lost on the Frontline is an ongoing project by Kaiser Health News and The Guardian that aims to document the lives of health care workers in the U.S. who died from COVID 19, and to investigate why so many are victims of the disease.

Bringing Poogie Home: Hospice In The Time Of COVID-19

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One family took up the challenge of taking their mother, who had serious medical problems and the coronavirus, from the hospital to die at home. But because of the risk of infection, home hospice can be a daunting experience.

On The Eve Of Retirement, VA Nurse Succumbs To COVID-19

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Nurse Divina Debbie Accad had cared for veterans for over 25 years and was set to retire in April. But after contracting the novel coronavirus, she spent her final 11 days on a ventilator and didnt survive past March.

Nurse At Nevada VA Dies After Caring For Infected Colleague

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Nurse Vianna Thompson, 52, spent two night shifts caring for a fellow Veterans Affairs health care worker who was dying from COVID-19. Two weeks later, she too was lying in a hospital intensive care unit, with a co-worker holding her hand as she died.

Fear Of Falling: How Hospitals Do Even More Harm By Keeping Patients In Bed

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In what experts call an “epidemic of immobility,” older hospital patients remain stuck in bed, their movements tracked by loud and ineffective bed alarms, losing muscle mass that’s key to their health and daily functioning.