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SAN ANTONIO – Health care professionals say they’re optimistic the effects of the pandemic will improve by the summer as the number of infections drops in our area, leading to the closure of some COVID-19 units at some San Antonio hospitals.
Dr. Saleh Jaafar, with Medcare Associates, was deep in the trenches, helping his patients fight for their lives during this time last year.
“A couple months ago, I was following 25 to 30 patients almost daily with COVID-19 on the phone, treating them daily and changing the treatment,” Jaafar said. “We’re in much better shape. We haven’t even lost a patient in the past few weeks, which is beautiful compared to three or four months ago.”
Burnout. Trauma. Disillusionment: The toll of COVID-19 on San Antonio hospital workers
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Valerie Gomez, an overnight patient care coordinator on the 5th floor at University Hospital, cleans her hands as she talks with a doctor about a patient.Bob Owen /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Valerie Gomez, right, talks with resident Dr. Michael Moulton about a patient.Bob Owen /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Gomez checks a room before a COVID-19 patient arrives.Bob Owen /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Debra Ann Aguilar, right, is hooked up to monitors by Valerie Gomez, left, an overnight patient coordinator on the 5th floor at University Health, and Tadiana Gonzalez, center, on Dec. 14, 2020.Bob Owen /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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