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OU Medical Chief Explains Rise Oklahoma COVID-19 Cases
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By: Barry Mangold
OKLAHOMA CITY -
An Oklahoma City hospital dedicated to COVID-19 patients has begun taking patients without the virus as stress on health care workers has eased in recent months.
On January 5, the number of hospital patients with the virus peaked in Oklahoma at 1,994. After several weeks of decline, the state health department on Tuesday reported 457 hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
Dr. Julie Watson, Chief Medical Officer at Integris Health, said the decline is “remarkable and what we’ve all been hoping for, waiting for, praying for.”
At the Portland Ave. facility and elsewhere, Integris officials morphed areas to expand capacity for COVID patients since the start of the pandemic. Watson said many of those changes have been rolled back.
Oklahoma City Struggling To Keep Water Running At Hospitals As Pipes Burst
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By Janelle Stecklein/ CNHI State Reporter Dec 14, 2020
Dec 14, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY â Hannah White became the first Oklahoman to receive the COVID-19 vaccine outside of a clinical trial Monday afternoon.
The 31-year-old emergency room nurse who works at Oklahoma Cityâs Integris Hospital sat stoically as her colleague Erica Arrocha injected her with the Pfizer vaccine.
Then White grinned and said âYay!â
White, who has been a nurse for five years, said she and her colleagues have been on the frontlines fighting the deadly virus for months now. She got the vaccine not only to protect herself, but other Oklahoma families and those who have had a loved one die alone due to complications from COVID-19.