The number of COVID-19 cases in Pennsylvania has exploded to levels 50% higher than just a month, including in the Philadelphia region, raising alarms for.
One of Pennsylvania's largest health systems has run out of beds because of the latest COVID-19 surge, with doctors and nurses practicing “waiting room medicine” on patients who are forced to endure 10- to 20-hour delays in the emergency department, officials said Wednesday.
One of Pennsylvania’s largest health systems has run out of beds because of the latest COVID-19 surge, with emergency room delays of 10 to 20 hours. Geisinger is running at 110% capacity across its nine hospitals in central and northeastern Pennsylvania overrun with largely unvaccinated COVID-19 patients who represent a quarter to well over half of all admissions.