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Colorado coronavirus latest, April 21: 34 Colorado healthcare workers sent to N.J. to help with COVID-19 response
“Centura Health sending local health care workers to help areas hit hard by COVID
Thirty-four caregivers with Centura Health boarded a flight from Denver International Airport (DIA) to New Jersey on Tuesday to help three communities hit hard by COVID-19. The caregivers were assembled from multiple Colorado-based Centura facilities. The three facilities they will help out at are:
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Photo by: Centura Health.
Colorado School of Mines students helping with PPE 3D printing
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“Students at the Colorado School of Mines are joining on the statewide effort to provide personal protective equiptment (PPE) to local healthcare providers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
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“Colorado awarded $2 million grant for behavioral health crisis services during COVID-19
The Colorado Department of Human Services Office of Behavioral Health (OBH) has recieved a $2 million grant by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to help with health crisis services during the COVID-19 pandemic.”
“Centura Health sending local health care workers to help areas hit hard by COVID
Thirty-four caregivers with Centura Health boarded a flight from Denver International Airport (DIA) to New Jersey on Tuesday to help three communities hit hard by COVID-19. The caregivers were assembled from multiple Colorado-based Centura facilities. The three facilities they will help out at are:
- Trinitas Regional Medical Center in Elizabeth, New Jersey
- St. Joseph's Health, Patterson and Wayne campuses, New Jersey
- Saint Peter's Healthcare System in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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Photo by: Centura Health.
Colorado School of Mines students helping with PPE 3D printing
—
“Students at the Colorado School of Mines are joining on the statewide effort to provide personal protective equiptment (PPE) to local healthcare providers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
[...]
“Colorado awarded $2 million grant for behavioral health crisis services during COVID-19
The Colorado Department of Human Services Office of Behavioral Health (OBH) has recieved a $2 million grant by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to help with health crisis services during the COVID-19 pandemic.”