Vaccinations are changing who is ending up in the hospital from COVID-19
Hospitalizations have remained consistent, with the 7-day average staying between 219 and 240 for the last three weeks Author: Sam Clancy Updated: 6:33 PM CDT March 31, 2021
ST. LOUIS COVID-19 hospitalizations have remained consistent in the last few weeks, but vaccines are changing who is ending up in the hospital, the leader of the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force said Wednesday.
Hospitalizations have remained consistent, with the 7-day average staying between 219 and 240 for the last three weeks. While the totals have remained consistent, Dr. Alex Garza said St. Louis area hospitals have seen a trend that is mirrored throughout the rest of the state: fewer people over the age of 60 going to the hospital because of COVID-19.
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