Roger Strukhoff was being treated for intestinal bleeding at a hospital outside Chicago this month when he suffered a mild heart attack. Normally, the 67-year-old would have been sent to the intensive care unit. But Strukhoff said it was overrun with COVID-19 patients, and the staff instead had to wheel a heart monitor into his .
The omicron surge has swamped U.S. hospitals with COVID-19 patients but it has also caused issues for people trying to get treatment for other ailments.
The omicron surge has swamped U.S. hospitals with COVID-19 patients but it has also caused issues for people trying to get treatment for other ailments.
The omicron surge has swamped U.S. hospitals with COVID-19 patients but it has also caused issues for people trying to get treatment for other ailments.
The omicron surge has swamped U.S. hospitals with COVID-19 patients but it has also caused issues for people trying to get treatment for other ailments.