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LBRW dinner set

LAKE HAVASU CITY – London Bridge Republican Women will host their monthly dinner January 4, 2021 at Shugrue’s Bridgeview Room. 5:30 check-in/6:30 dinner . $20.00 check/cash at the door. Guest speaker Mayor Cal Sheehy. Reservations by noon Friday January 1, 2021. RSVP Amie Boggs@ 928-231-6805

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LBRW dinner set

LAKE HAVASU CITY – London Bridge Republican Women will host their monthly dinner January 4, 2021 at Shugrue’s Bridgeview Room. 5:30 check-in/6:30 dinner . $20.00 check/cash at the door. Guest speaker Mayor Cal Sheehy. Reservations by noon Friday January 1, 2021. RSVP Amie Boggs@ 928-231-6805

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Biasiucci, Cobb eye legislative session

Dist. 5 State Representatives Regina Cobb and Leo Biasiucci discussed their priorities for the upcoming Arizona legislative session during a Dec. 14 zoom tele-conference with Kingman City officials. Cobb said sorting through Governor Doug Ducey’s COVID-19 executive orders will be handled early when the session is convened Jan. 11. “What do we want to extend and what don’t we want to extend,” said Cobb, a Kingman republican. “I think that’s going to be one of our top priorities coming into session.” Biasiucci, a republican from Lake Havasu City, said lawmakers have essentially been sidelined for months during the pandemic that…

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KRMC begins monoclonal antibody therapy for COVID-19 treatment

KINGMAN – Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) has begun using monoclonal antibodies to treat high-risk COVID-19 patients. Monoclonal antibodies are proteins made in a laboratory to mimic the body’s natural immune response. With this treatment, a patient receives an intravenous (IV) infusion of the antibodies. This can enhance the patient’s ability to fight the virus that causes COVID-19. In November, The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for certain monoclonal antibody therapies. This authorization allows the therapy for COVID-positive patients with high risk for disease progression or hospitalization. Clinical trials suggest that the therapy…

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KRMC asks for public understanding and cooperation during COVID surge

KINGMAN – As COVID-19 cases continue to soar in our community, Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) is asking for the public’s help. Since October, COVID hospitalizations at KRMC have risen by record numbers. The hospital has activated surge plans to accommodate patients who require hospitalization. However, hospital staff are strained. According to Jim Wells, KRMC Chief Nursing Officer, “Our doctors and nurses are exhausted after many months of dealing with COVID. Some are getting sick themselves.” The hospital has been using some travel labor to help care for patients. But, those resources are becoming more limited as hospitals nationwide are…

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