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Steiner: Vaccines a way out of the pandemic

PPMH gives Friday COVID-19 numbers, offers shots

PPMH gives Friday COVID-19 numbers, offers shots On of Phoebe s mobile wellness clinics. (Source: WALB) By Dave Miller | May 7, 2021 at 2:17 PM EDT - Updated May 7 at 2:17 PM ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - As of noon Friday, these were Phoebe’s COVID-19 numbers: Total COVID-19 Patients in Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital – 25 Total COVID-19 Patients in Phoebe Sumter Medical Center – 6 Total COVID-19 Patients in Phoebe Worth Medical Center – 0 Total Inpatients Recovered – 2,301 Total Positive Deaths from Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital – 263 Total Positive Deaths from Phoebe Sumter – 67 Total Vaccines Administered – 52,810 “Our COVID-19 numbers remain fairly stable. On one hand, that’s good news. We have far fewer COVID-19 patients in our hospitals than we have had during our surges. On the other hand, it shows us the virus may be here to stay at a certain level for quite some time – particularly if more people don’t get vaccinated,” said Scott Steiner

Steiner: COVID-19 continues to spread

Steiner: COVID-19 continues to spread Phoebe Putney Health System releases latest COVID-19 numbers Phoebe will be expanding vaccinations (Source: PPMH) By WALB News Team | April 30, 2021 at 12:09 PM EDT - Updated April 30 at 12:09 PM ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Phoebe’s top official said Friday COVID-19 continues to spread in the Dougherty County community. Phoebe Putney Health System CEO and President Scott Steiner said Friday’s number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients “remain fairly low relative to their peaks” but is “57% more than a week ago.” “It’s too early to know if that means we’re in the early stages of another surge, but it is a clear indication that the virus continues to spread in our community,” Steiner said. “We’re also concerned that a significant number of the patients showing up to our main emergency center with COVID-19 symptoms are critically ill.”

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