Coliseum Medical Centers says they are COVID-19-free for the first time in more than a year Author: Molly Jett (13WMAZ) Updated: 7:06 PM EDT July 6, 2021
MACON, Ga. Over the last year, we ve started many of our newscasts with the news that COVID-19 cases have spiked at Central Georgia hospitals, but Tuesday, Coliseum Medical Centers says they are COVID-19-free for the first time in more than a year.
In July 2020, Coliseum Medical Centers had 52 positive COVID-19 patients.
That s according to the federal HealthData.gov website.
Today, they have zero.
Coliseum Medical Center Intensive Care Unit Nurse Julia Rodgers married Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit Clinical Coordinator John Rodgers at the start of the pandemic.
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Staff members (from left) Dominique Whitfield, office coordinator; Kelly Orlandino, operations manager; Ruxandra Lazar, nurse practitioner; Julia Rodgers, registered nurse.
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