Officials at all levels of US government have released a flood of urgent information on the coronavirus outbreak in recent weeks ā spanning everything from the proper way to wash oneās hands to what āshelter-in-placeā means.
But that information is not always available in languages other than English. And for less dominant languages in the US āĀ such as Hmong, Somali and Indigenous languages spoken in Latin America āĀ up-to-date information on the coronavirus is almost
Local hospitals brace for coronavirus
UPDATE: Late Saturday afternoon, the Monterey County Health Department announced the first death of a county resident due to complications from COVID-19. The adult individual was hospitalized and had an underlying health condition. The health department also
Natividad Celebrates 60 Years of Volunteerism, Honoring the Hospitalās āFamiliar and Friendly Facesā
National Volunteer Week is April 19 through 25. The theme for 2020 is āVolunteers Improve Today for Tomorrow,ā and it highlights a special 60th anniversary of the Natividad Auxiliary, formed in 1960. āNational Volunteer Week serves as a reminder of how
Natividad Urges Community Members Not to Delay Emergency Care During the Coronavirus
During the novel coronavirus pandemic, Natividad urges the community to continue to call 911 or seek emergency care in the event of a medical emergency such as severe injury, difficulty breathing, chest pain and altered levels of consciousness. āMany people
Recognizing the Importance of Maternal Mental Health
The first week of May (May 4 through May 8) is designated as Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week and serves as a time to raise awareness of the importance of maternal mental health and promote resources for new and expecting mothers. With the COVID-19
Natividad Receives āAā Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group
Natividad has received an āAā Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group for the spring 2020 evaluation period. The grade is a national recognition of how well the hospital protects patients from infections, accidents, errors and injuries. āThis
Doctors and Nurses Deploy to Farm Fields to Train Farmworkers on Avoiding Coronavirus.
When Gabriel Flores arrived in Salinas from Los Angeles to do his medical residency at Natividad, he expected his work might include some community outreach, but he never expected to shout handwashing guidelines in Spanish through a megaphone in a motel
Agriculture company works with hospital to educate new farmworkers on COVID-19 precautions
A local staffing company for the agriculture industry partnered with Natividad to educate their new employees on how to be safe on the job under COVID-19 conditions. Fresh Harvest brought in the doctors from Natividad to explain the importance of PPE
Honoring Natividadās Nurturing Nurses
Natividad is paying special recognition to its nurses during National Nurses Week from May 6-12. The World Health Organization has also declared 2020 to be the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife. Natividad celebrated the dedication, skill and
Taking these important steps can help prevent coronavirus from spreading
Hereās how to minimize the spread of coronavirus.Ā (Photo: Getty Images) Monterey County and the state of California are under strict orders to shelter in place to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. āAs people











