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Local hospital census numbers solid as we make the march to spring
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COVID-19 hospitalizations are at a three-month low in Virginia. Local hospital census continues to look good as we head into the month of March.
This data is what was reported to HealthData.gov and updated on Sunday.
Augusta Health, which serves the Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro areas, reported an average daily census for the Feb. 19-25 period of 141.1, 54.7 percent of its 258-bed capacity.
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SOMERS POINT, N.J.– Joseph Johnson was going about his life, getting ready for the holidays at the Jersey Shore, when he started to feel ill and wound up in a hospital. It turned out he had diabetes, and it was threatening his life.
The shock of a sudden illness and hospitalization was compounded by the coronavirus pandemic. To slow its spread, most hospitals are forbidding visitors, meaning patients like Johnson find themselves alone during what is supposed to be a joyous season.
“Because of the plague, my wife can’t come visit; all she can do is call and text,” he said. “It’s pretty depressing.”
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Kathleen Schallus, left, and Suzanne Marino, right, sort through holiday cards sent to Shore Medical Center in Somers Point, N.J. on Dec. 8, 2020. Because most hospitals won t allow visitors during the coronavirus pandemic, hospitals across the country are asking people to make or buy cards to be given to patients as the holidays approach. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
SOMERS POINT, N.J. (AP) Joseph Johnson was going about his life, getting ready for the holidays at the Jersey Shore, when he started to feel ill and wound up in a hospital. It turned out he had diabetes, and it was threatening his life.
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