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UAMS Medical Center full as Arkansas COVID-19 numbers surge, unable to accept transfers
According to the UAMS Chancellor, the hospital is running out of caregivers and is having to staff inpatients in the ER and recovery room. Author: Chandi Gregory Updated: 5:11 PM CDT July 17, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. On Sunday (July 17), UAMS Chancellor Cam Patterson Tweeted a warning to Arkansans regarding the recent surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
According to Patterson, UAMS Medical Center is now full, as COVID-19 numbers in the state rise daily.
The hospital is now having to staff inpatients in the ER and recovery room and has no space to accept transfers.