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A normally busy hallway at Moore County Hospital stands vacant. The response to #covid19 has had many impacts but the most noticeable at Moore County is the reduced patient load. Hospitals in general but especially small hospitals in rural communitie
1) Jeff Turner looks into a waiting room turned storage room in Moore County Hospital. In addition to needing the extra storage, the hospital also had to rearrange in order to make an isolated COVID floor.
2) The hospital now only allows certain pati
1) UV-C lights are used to disinfect masks that have been used on the COVID-19 floor by Moore County Hospital staff. Early on it was determined that UV-C light could reliably kill coronavirus and the this disinfection process allowed them to to reuse
A nurse preps to walk into a room with a COVID-19 patient in the COVID unit of the Moore County Hospital. On the day I was there Moore County had two patients hospitalized for COVID and one was being sent home that day. Once the nurse is done checkin
1) Jayme, a respiratory nurse and Moore County Hospital, puts on surgical protective gear as she explains the procedures for intubating a COVID-19 patient.
2) Jayme explains the process of intubating a COVID-19 patient. The nurses conducting the proc
Back in May I had the opportunity to photograph the Moore County Hospital in Dumas, Texas. Like many rural hospitals the Moore County Hospital has been faced with unique challenges during the #covid19 pandemic. This week I’ll be sharing some of
Knee deep in South East Texas. This water is called Big Creek and here it runs through Big Creek Scenic Area before it eventually meets up with the Trinity River. The scenic area sits in the Sam Houston National Forest in San Jacinto County and it is
Like a wave racing along the plains. You can’t help but stand in awe.
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Shot along Texas Highway 208 between Robert Lee and Colorado City.
Spring skys. Summer is just around the corner.
The Colorado River from the Regency Bridge. Originally built in 1903 the the suspension bridge has been rebuilt twice. Once from a collapse caused by a heard of cattle being driven across and once from a flood. It is now a well known evening hang out
Currently in Central Texas.
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Can anyone help me ID this grass?
@jerodfoster made me look a lot cooler than I am during last nights @dunbarderby. 📷 by @jerodfoster.
 
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