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Navajo leads the country in vaccine rollout: Here’s what …

WebCindy Yurth. Cindy Yurth was the Tséyi' Bureau reporter, covering the Central Agency of the Navajo Nation, until her retirement on May 31, 2021. Her other beats included agriculture and Arizona

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Proclamation underlines mental, emotional health

WebOn Monday (May 2), President Jonathan Nez proclaimed the month of May as “?tsáhakees Silah’igii Baa ‘Áhayá,” or "Navajo Nation Mental Health Awareness Month,” saying the COVID-19

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Ground to be broken next month for new Sage hospital

WebCHINLE. The turn-of-the-century Sage Memorial Hospital complex in Ganado is beautiful, historic and holds a lot of nostalgia for the community. But, for housing a modern hospital, it is about the

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New clinic expands health care in New Lands

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Rhino Health looks to begin phase 2

WebRhino Health’s glove manufacturing in Church Rock, New Mexico, is looking to expand as it is at the beginning of Phase Two. In 2019, $19 million from the Síhasin Fund was given to the Division

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Navajo Area IHS COVID-19 testing, vaccinations

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50 Years Ago: IHS begins program to train medicine men

WebBill Donovan wrote about Navajo Nation government and its people since 1971. He joined Navajo Times in 1976, and retired from full-time reporting in 2018 to move to Torrance, Calif., to be near

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New clinic will serve communities surrounding Page

WebI-40, EB @ MP 199. SR-77 SB @ Holbrook. Tuba City: US 160 at SR-264. ADVERTISEMENT. The Tuba City Regional Health Care Corp. on July 13 unveiled a new clinic that will serve not only the locals

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it’s still here’: To’hajilee, Alamo see spikes in coronavirus …

WebTo control the outbreak, the health center administered 279 tests in the one-week period and placed 85 impacted people in isolation for 14 days either at their homes or at the isolation hotel

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Health ‘It’s all about wellness’: Ancient Wayves founder …

WebWhen the coronavirus cast a shadow over Diné Bikéyah in 2020, Williams and his family decided they needed to help older people and others who may struggle to prepare for cold weather and with

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NAIHS COVID-19 vaccine schedule

WebWINDOW ROCK. COVID-19 vaccines for children 6 months through 5 years of age are now available at the following Navajo Area Indian Health Services facilities for the month of July.

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Diné bring life coaching to Native community

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Glove factory struggles to keep pace with demand

WebOther PPE, like gowns, went from 25 cents to $5. The price of face shields went from 50 cents to $4.50. Lee said Rhino Health, a part of South Korea-based Jungwoo Rubber & Plastic, continues to

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NM’s health exchange reaches out to tribal communities

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A history of epidemics: In past, Navajos survived many epidemics

WebHataałii adéíst’į́į́' ííł’ínígíí said a deadly and unseen sickness known as ch’osh doo yit’iinii, or ha’t’ííshíí na’ałniihi, was born from the ashes of the mammals

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Ground broken for new Dilkon Medical Center

WebBack in the 1970s, when Dilkon was little more than a trading post and a branding corral, a group of local elders formed a planning committee and withdrew 700 acres at the base of Dilkon Butte.

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Area Briefs Fort Defiance hospital board files suit against IHS for

WebOn Friday, the Fort Defiance Indian Hospital Board Inc. filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of New Mexico against the Indian Health Service because the federal agency cut 90% of the

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The new RSV shot, a national shortage, and what that means for you

WebBy Sejal Parekh, M.D. Special to the Times. Editor’s note: Dr. Sejal Parekh is a health equity media fellow at Stanford University. She worked as a pediatrician at Chinle Comprehensive Health

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Construction of Dilkon Medical Center nearly complete

WebDILKON, Ariz. Tribal and Indian Health Service officials on Monday toured the Dilkon Medical Center, the construction of which is 95% complete.

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