Screen Capture Lindsey Call describes how she and her coworkers used their personal phones to help patients dying from COVID-19 say goodbye to their loved ones. Call is an ICU nurse at Miami Valley Hospital.
COVID-19 cases have been rising in the Miami Valley. And the region’s healthcare workers are getting increasingly worried about it.
At a press conference on Monday, Dayton’s frontline healthcare workers urged people to go get vaccinated. They say they’re worried that the increasing number of cases will once again strain the healthcare system.
Lindsey Call is an ICU nurse at Miami Valley Hospital. She says that during the second wave of the pandemic last fall, she and her coworkers were performing CPR on four to five COVID patients every 12 hours.
Public health employee prepares COVID-19 vaccine.
Some patients said they planned to still be cautious, others had made vacation plans, but all of them shared hope for what comes after the COVID-19 vaccine.
WYSO News Reporter Chloe Murdock talked with freshly vaccinated folks at a drive-thru vaccination clinic in Hamilton, OH on April 23.
Some said they would still be cautious. Others said they had already made vacation plans. And all of them shared hope about what is to come after the COVID-19 vaccine.