Baystate Franklin president reflects on past year of pandemic
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Published: 4/4/2021 3:47:05 PM
GREENFIELD Baystate Franklin Medical Center President Ron Bryant says it has been a “long year” and many of his staff are exhausted, but no one plans to let up until the COVID-19 pandemic ends or as many people as possible are vaccinated.
Like hospital administrators across the county whose staff admitted their first COVID-19 patient a little more than a year ago, Bryant said when the pandemic first hit in March 2020, everything was uncertain and information was fluid from day to day, sometimes hour to hour. But procedures are more routine now, and while the local hospital is confident in the way it responded to the pandemic, he said the staff will never let their guard down and become “comfortable” with it, especially since there are now variants.
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