Suburban hospitals worrying about their ability to staff the fall COVID-19 surge – Daily Herald*

"Every state around Illinois is surging," said Danny Chun, a spokesman for the Illinois Hospital Association. "Look at Wisconsin. Look at Missouri. Look at Iowa. They're all surging. There's a limited pool of health care professionals."
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anonymous
5 years ago

They should not have laid people off when it first started.

NoHope4Illinois
5 years ago

The states that opened early and had a ‘surge’ , e.g. Georgia are doing just fine now it seems.

Joey Zamboni
5 years ago

Conveniently left out of the story are the ages of the patients…

Also how many died…?

What percentage recover…?

All for covid, or just covid like symptoms…?

Never any specifics, or follow up questions…

Just fear mongering…

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