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COVID-19 deaths falling but Americans must remain vigilant | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

NEW YORK - U.S. deaths from COVID-19 are falling again as the nation continues to recover from the devastating winter surge, a trend that experts are cautiously hopeful will accelerate as more vulnerable people are vaccinated.

Inside a COVID ICU: How hospital staff cope with suffering and death

7:07 pm UTC Mar. 15, 2021 His chest rises and falls rhythmically as the machine pumps in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide with a hissing sound.  The patient in Room 2106 is ventilated, intubated, sedated. Julie Medeiros, a respiratory therapist, pauses at the glass doorway. “His family came to say goodbye this morning. He’s doing really poorly, she says. He’ll probably pass today.” Her words are a mix of melancholy and matter-of-factness. Medeiros has seen so much death, she knows the signs. They all do.  A few hours later, the man in Room 2106 will become another data point among more than 535,000 people killed by the coronavirus in the USA. 

No one has been trained for this much death : In a COVID ICU, hospital workers struggle with trauma and grief

‘No one has been trained for this much death’: In a COVID-19 ICU, hospital workers struggle with trauma and grief Dennis Wagner, USA TODAY © Harrison Hill, USA TODAY Dr. Marwa Kilani, a hospice and palliative medicine specialist at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center, does a video call with a patient s daughter on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. She is responsible for updating families on her patients conditions because no visitors are allowed during the pandemic. It s traumatic to hear families on the other end, tearful and crying, Kilani said. COVID is a whole different beast and we ve had to jump in and move forward as best we can.

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