Goshen Hospital's COVID Unit Full; Bed Shortage Making Situation Critical
November 23, 2020 at 10:47 p.m.
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“The situation is critical. The people of our community cannot afford to have our hospital focused completely on the needs of COVID-19 patients at the expense of other necessary procedures and surgeries,” said Dr. Dan Nafziger, Goshen Hospital chief medical officer and infectious disease specialist. “Our intensive care unit beds are full. We have had to send some patients who need intensive care to other facilities – and we may not have this option for long, as they are also filling up. Please review your Thanksgiving plans to reduce everyone’s risk.”
Reducing the spread of the virus is currently dependent on everyone wearing masks when around people not in the same household, avoiding gatherings and staying home when sick or exposed to someone who has COVID-19.
“The situation is critical. The people of our community cannot afford to have our hospital focused completely on the needs of COVID-19 patients at the expense of other necessary procedures and surgeries,” said Dr. Dan Nafziger, Goshen Hospital chief medical officer and infectious disease specialist. “Our intensive care unit beds are full. We have had to send some patients who need intensive care to other facilities – and we may not have this option for long, as they are also filling up. Please review your Thanksgiving plans to reduce everyone’s risk.”
Reducing the spread of the virus is currently dependent on everyone wearing masks when around people not in the same household, avoiding gatherings and staying home when sick or exposed to someone who has COVID-19.
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