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Desert Regional Medical Center celebrates as its coronavirus patient numbers plummet
Desert Regional Medical Center celebrates as its coronavirus patient numbers plummet
Administrators at Desert Regional Medical Center are celebrating as the number of coronavirus patients in the Palm Springs hospital has dropped tremendously.
The medical center reported no COVID-19 patients in its intensive care unit on Wednesday.
The hospital s Chief Operating Officer, Mike Ditoro, said he believes social distancing and other health precautions are working.
Ditoro also cited the rise in vaccine shots in making a major difference in reducing the numbers of people sickened by the coronavirus.
The dramatic drop in patients prompted the Palm Springs Medical Center to ennact visitor policy changes.
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Appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine are in high demand, and despite limited supplies, some Riverside County providers still have extra doses at the end of each clinic day. Whether its due to top-notch syringes squeezing out more than expected or some patients just not showing up, providers are feeling the pressure to use every coveted drop.
Even if it occasionally means jumping ahead in the state s tiered system. We always have extra doses at the end of the day, said Brian Hodgkins, executive vice president of clinical operations at Desert Oasis Healthcare. I think everybody is doing their best not to waste any vaccine.