‘This didn’t have to happen’: Southern Illinois hospitals filling their ICUs, asking the state for help – Chicago Tribune*

The system has reached out to the state for additional staffing, including nurses, nursing assistants and respiratory therapists, and expects those extra hands to arrive next week. The system is also delaying some elective surgeries, and is often keeping patients in beds in the emergency departments until beds become available elsewhere in the hospitals.
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4 years ago

yea, let’s tour the hospital together shall we… crickets… fake news propaganda,

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