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People unsure of their illness leaving before they are seen by doctors. Sick patients waiting for hours, sometimes days, in an emergency room because there is nowhere for them to be admitted. Others dying in small-town hospitals unable to access the services they need in urban centers like St. Louis.
Leading infectious disease specialists said the improving numbers are likely due to multiple factors Author: Tracy Hinson (KSDK) Updated: 7:13 PM CST February 24, 2021
ST. LOUIS The numbers of reported COVID-19 cases are going down in many cities across the United States. In fact, positive case counts are down in St. Louis too. What we ve seen is a decrease in the number of COVID cases and subsequently a decrease in the number of patients coming into the hospital, Chief Medical Officer of Mercy Hospital South and Infectious Disease Specialist, Dr. Aamina Akhtar tells 5 On Your Side.
The question now, is why?
Did the cold snap keep people inside and away from others? Are more people wearing masks? Are vaccinations making a dent in case numbers?