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TUESDAY July 14, 2020: NIGHT SHIFT COVID19 ICU, by ZUMA Press Newspaper San Antonio Express-News's 2015 Pulitzer finalist and recently named 2020 Star Photojournalist of the Year by the Headliners Foundation of Texas, Bob Owen and health and medicine reporter Lauren Caruba recent winner of the the Livingston Award for Young Journalists, together they work on special projects. In this zReportage they spent 18 hours in a Texas COVID-19 ICU ward. Alarms were blaring in the COVID-19 intensive care unit. A patient suddenly had awakened in the dark. A breathing tube was threaded down her throat. It was a few minutes before 1 a.m., and her sedatives had worn off. In her room, behind a wall of windows and a closed glass door, she twisted against the wrist restraint that kept her from dislodging the tube. She bit down on the tube and tried to lift her arm. If she pulled out the tube, she could die. Welcome to: Night Shift COVID-19 ICU
© zReportage.com Story of the Week #745: TUESDAY July 14, 2020: NIGHT SHIFT COVID19 ICU, by ZUMA Press Newspaper San Antonio Express-News's 2015 Pulitzer finalist and recently named 2020 Star Photojournalist of the Year by the Headliners Foundation of Texas, Bob Owen and health and medicine reporter Lauren Caruba recent winner of the the Livingston Award for Young Journalists, together they work on special projects. In this zReportage they spent 18 hours in a Texas COVID-19 ICU ward. Alarms were blaring in the COVID-19 intensive care unit. A patient suddenly had awakened in the dark. A breathing tube was threaded down her throat. It was a few minutes before 1 a.m., and her sedatives had worn off. In her room, behind a wall of windows and a closed glass door, she twisted against the wrist restraint that kept her from dislodging the tube. She bit down on the tube and tried to lift her arm. If she pulled out the tube, she could die. Welcome to: Night Shift COVID-19 ICU
FRANK SALINAS, left, one of the nurses in the Northeast Baptist Hospital Covid-19 Coronavirus intensive care unit, gives a high 5 through the glass to overnight charge nurse Sam Beckett after helping out with a patient.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
FRANK SALINAS, one of the nurses in the Northeast Baptist Hospital Covid-19 intensive care unit, prepares an injection for a coronavirus patient.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
SAM BECKETT overnight charge nurse at Northeast Baptist Hospital Covid-19 intensive care unit, takes a brief break.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse FRANK SALINAS, one of the nurses in the Northeast Baptist Hospital Covid-19 intensive care unit, administers an injection to a coronavirus patient. Frank wears full protective gear, goggles, mask, gloves and overalls.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse EVELYN MENKING keeps an eye on a patient's levels in the Northeast Baptist Hospital Covid-19 intensive care unit.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
SAM BECKETT, center, overnight charge nurse at Northeast Baptist Hospital intensive care unit, meets with his staff of nurses in the break room before the late night shift at the Covid-19 care unit.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse RAYMOND GARCIA tends to a patient in the Northeast Baptist Hospital Covid-19 intensive care unit.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse EVELYN MENKING, pulls on gloves and wearing her N-100 mask and a face shield, prepares to enter a patient's room in the Northeast Baptist Hospital Covid-19 intensive care unit.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse EVELYN MENKING, right and, respiratory therapist LISA NGUYEN, center, tend to a patient in the Northeast Baptist Hospital Covid-19 intensive care unit. SAM BECKETT, left, the overnight charge nurse watches them.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse RAYMOND GARCIA removes his stethoscope as he checks on a covid-19 patient in Northeast Baptist Hospital Covid intensive care unit.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
A family gathers outside their loved one's room in the Northeast Baptist Hospital's Covid-19 intensive care unit to say their last goodbyes.
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SAM BECKETT, the overnight charge nurse at Northeast Baptist Hospital intensive care unit, wears a face mask and checks information on patients in the hospital's emergency room.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse FRANK SALINAS is one of the nurses in the Northeast Baptist Hospital Covid-19 intensive care unit.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse EVELYN MENKING, wearing her N-100 mask and a face shield, prepares to enter a patient's room in the Northeast Baptist Hospital Covid-19 intensive care unit.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse KATHERINE HOGAN attends to a covid-19 patient at Northeast Baptist Hospital in the Covid ICU.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse FRANK SALINAS watches the monitors on a covid patient that had medical issues at Northeast Baptist Hospital in the Covid ICU.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
SAM BECKETT, right, overnight charge nurse, cleans his hands with sanitizer after handing nurse FRANK SALINAS, left, medicine for a patient at Northeast Baptist Hospital in the Covid-19 ICU.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse FRANK SALINAS, right, communicates with SAM BECKETT, left, charge nurse, about a new covid-19 patient at Northeast Baptist Hospital in the Covid ICU.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse HEATHER GARZA focuses as she watches a covid-19 patient's monitors at Northeast Baptist Hospital in the Covid ICU.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Nurse MONIQUE CAPPS a nurse at Northeast Baptist Hospital in the Covid-19 ICU, rests her head at the nurses station.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire
Breathing tubes assist a covid-19 patient to breath easier at Northeast Baptist Hospital in the Covid ICU.
© Bob Owen/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire

Bob Owen

Bob Owen is an national award-winning photographer. A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2015, he has worked at the Express-News for 37 years, primarily covering social issues. Owen was born in Charlottesville, Va., and earned a bachelor's degree in art from Berea College in Kentucky. The son of social workers, he grew up doing humanitarian work in Latin America. He started his photojournalism career with a group of weekly papers in Louisville, Ky. He joined the Express-News in 1983.:745


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