Another sign pandemic's end is near: Overflow tents taken do

Another sign pandemic's end is near: Overflow tents taken down at St. George Regional Hospital


ST. GEORGE — Volunteers from multiple agencies, including the St. George Fire Department, Washington County Sheriff's Search and Rescue, Utah Department of Health and Intermountain Healthcare, gathered on Sunday to tear down the latter's BLU-MED tents at St. George Regional Hospital.
The tents were erected in the heart of the hospital campus more than a year ago to help Intermountain Healthcare manage potential crises – namely, running out of intensive care unit beds as the result of surges in COVID-19 cases.
"They were there in case of overflow," said St. George Fire Department Battalion Chief Brad Esplin. "They were also used for mass vaccinations."

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