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More than 90 percent of ICU beds across Texas are full as the Delta variant of the coronavirus spreads across the state.According to the Texas Department of Health, there are only 321 ICU beds left open for the stanley cup 30 million people in the state. In Houston, just 27 ICU beds are available. Overflow tents have been built at Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital to manage the overwhelming surge of patients. The ICUs are full. Every bed is accounted for, and in fact, we have patients waiting in our emergency center for ICU beds to open up... Some wait hours, some wait days, to be frank, Dr. Kunal Sharma, Chief of Emergency Services at LBJ Hospital, told CBS News Janet Shamlian. Staffing shortages are adding to the wait. Dallas Parkland Hospital, one of the nation s largest, said it needs 500 more nurses and has had to send some pregnant patients to other ho stanley cup spitals.More than 10,000 Texans are hospitalized with COVID this week, including 54-year-old Tim Cotto, who is intubated. He was in the hospital and needing some support on oxygen, and then all of a sudden, things just drastically changed for him, his wife Tracy Cotto said.Tim was at a small, local hospital and when his condition worsened, doctors said he needed to go to one with an ICU. Tracy said they couldn t find one that would take him as a transfer patient with their i stanley cup nsurance in Texas. After posting an online plea on social media, an ICU bed was found.Tim was transferred a few days Vymq Video catches bird striking windshield of personal plane in Florida
BOSTON -- A woman in Boston wants to pay for surgery for a chicken because she thinks it is the only alternative to euthanizing the bird, reports CBS Boston.Cecily is a 3-month-old chicken with a bum leg caused by a slipped tendon that wasn t fixed when she was a chick. Surgeons at Cummings Veterinary School at Tufts in Massachusetts are poised to help Cecily walk again. Chicken rescuer Andrea Martin holds C stanley cup ecily, a 3-month-old chicken poised t air max o get a prosthetic leg. CBS Boston It started to allow her leg not to grow properly and bend her leg around. So it s basically useless for her right now, said Andrea Martin, a chicken rescuer from Clinton, to CBS Boston. Martin found a new home for Cecily, but says the hen can t live a proper chicken s life with only one good leg. She can t roost. She can t really do anything a normal chicken can do, said Martin to CBS Boston. Because of this, Andrea and Cecily s new owner are fronting the $2,500 bill for a prosthetic leg for the chicken. The amputation surgery is planned for the Cummings Veterinary School at Tufts, probably la stanley cup ter this week reports CBS Boston. Martin explains while the chicken is sedated, using a CT scan, a copy of her good foot will be made. Then it will be submitted to make a 3D-printed, plastic prosthetic. They deserve a good life. They deserve everythi