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50 more COVID-19 patients discharged in Virginia, hospitalizations increase
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Posted at 10:16 AM, Apr 08, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-08 10:16:21-04
RICHMOND, Va. Fifty additional COVID-19 patients have been discharged from Virginia hospitals in the last 24 hours, according to data from the Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association (VHHA).
The VHHA reports a total of 52,161 hospitalized COVID-19 patients have been discharged, an increase from 52,111 (+50) patients since Wednesday s update.
Hospitalizations have increased in Virginia over the last 24 hours.
There are currently 1,111 patients in hospitals who are either positive or whose test results are pending, up from 1,059 (+52) Wednesday, according to the VHHA. Officials said 923 (+18) of those patients have COVID-19 while 188 (+34) have tests pending.
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On Tuesday, it started offering the shots to its hospitalized patients.
Several factors led to the decision, especially having access to the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, said Dr. Christopher Newman, chief medical officer of the system that includes Mary Washington Hospital and Stafford Hospital.
The move also is part of the health care systemâs goal to protect people most vulnerable to the virus and âthose in a hospital for any reason are at higher risk,â Newman said.
Vaccines will be given to patients before they go home. Those age 18 and over who have been admitted to the hospital are eligible, not people whoâve had outpatient procedures or come through the emergency room. Thereâs not enough of the one-dose vaccine available at this point, said Newman, who estimated about 20 patients a day would be vaccinated.