At Atlanta's Grady Hospital, the number of COVID-19 patients is rising, again
Hospitalizations rise as COVID-19 cases surge
The chief medical officer at Grady Memorial Hospital said the pandemic seemed to be turning a corner until recently. None of the patients were vaccinated and they were on-average younger that patients during the previous surge.
ATLANTA - Just a month ago, at Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital, it looked like the pandemic was on its way out.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Robert Jansen says they were down to an average of about ten COVID-19 patients a day.
Then, about three weeks ago, he says, their numbers began to climb again.