'Pandemic of The Unvaccinated' Burdens US Hospitals Busy w Backlog of Screenings, Procedures [View all]
- Nurses & doctors in the CoxHealth Emergency Department in Springfield, Mo., don personal protective equipment to treat patients with COVID-19, Fri., July 16, 2021. Southwest Missouri is seeing a surge in Delta variant cases, with hospitals nearing capacity & requesting help from the state for staffing & an alternative care site.
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- Pandemic of the unvaccinated burdens busy US hospitals,' AP News, July 15, 2021.
The COVID-19 comeback across the U.S. is putting pressure on hospitals at a time when some of them are busy just trying to catch up on surgeries and other procedures that were put on hold during the pandemic.
With the highly contagious delta variant spreading rapidly, cases in the U.S. are up around 70% over the last week, hospital admissions have climbed about 36% and deaths rose by 26%, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
Some hospitals are reporting record or near-record patient volumes. But even for those that arent, this round of the pandemic is proving tougher in some ways, hospital and health officials said. Staff members are worn out, and finding traveling nurses to boost their staff can can be tough.
I really think of it as a war and how long can you stay on the front line, said Dr. Mark Rosenberg, president of the American College of Emergency Physicians. And how many times do you want to go back for another tour of duty. Eventually you just dont want to do it. Many hospitals were busy even before the surge began, dealing with a backlog of cancer screenings, operations & other procedures that were put off during the winter surge to free up space & staff members, according to health care leaders...
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