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The frenetic scene inside a California hospital struggling to keep pace with the coronavirus pandemic

The frenetic scene inside a California hospital struggling to keep pace with the coronavirus pandemic Print article APPLE VALLEY, Calif. - The hospital spreads over a block along Happy Trails Highway, which splits this high-desert town in half as it runs low and wide down a gentle hill. All around St. Mary Medical Center is a new silence. Fat Jack’s Bar & Grill is shuttered, never to reopen. The Chamber of Commerce, featuring a rearing, life-size model of the mid-century movie-star horse Trigger, is empty. “Intermission,” reads the marquee of the High Desert Center for the Arts, which sits at the edge of this longtime home of antique Hollywood royalty, the singing cowboy Roy Rogers and his co-star wife, Dale Evans.

California hospital struggles to keep pace with the pandemic

California hospital struggles to keep pace with the pandemic Scott Wilson, The Washington Post Dec. 18, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 15 1of15Ambulances arrive at the St. Mary Medical Center in Apple Valley, Calif. on Dec. 13, 2020.Washington Post photo by Michael S. WilliamsonShow MoreShow Less 2of15An ambulance leaves a suburban area en route to the nearby St. Mary Medical Center in Apple Valley, Calif. on December 12, 2020.Washington Post photo by Michael S. WilliamsonShow MoreShow Less 3of15 4of15A team of nurses perform the prone positioning maneuver on a critically ill patient.Washington Post photo by Michael S. WilliamsonShow MoreShow Less 5of15A respiratory therapist carries oxygen tanks, as she rushes to a nearby hallway full of Covid 19 patients at the St. Mary Medical Center in Apple Valley, Calif.Washington Post photo by Michael S. WilliamsonShow MoreShow Less

The scene inside a California hospital overrun with covid cases

The scene inside a California hospital overrun with covid cases
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Facing COVID overflow, staff shortage, Apple Valley hospital pleads with public to help [Daily Press, Victorville, Calif :: VV-Facing-COVID-overflow-staff-shortage-Apple-Valley-hospital-pleads-with-public-to-help-1214]

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Facing COVID overflow, staff shortage, Apple Valley hospital pleads with public to help [Daily Press, Victorville, Calif. :: VV-Facing-COVID-overflow-staff-shortage-Apple-Valley-hospital-pleads-with-public-to-help-1214] Dec. 14 With zero percent hospital capacity left, a main lobby turned into a COVID-19 unit and a shortage of healthcare workers who are suffering from illnesses and burnout, Providence St. Mary Medical Center officials are now pleading with local residents to follow coronavirus protocol. The situation at the Apple Valley hospital isn’t especially unique. Across the country, health centers are reaching their breaking points, crammed with coronavirus patients and running out of resources, including staff. But Providence St. Mary directors and front-line healthcare workers are asking for the support of citizens to help slow the spread locally.

Facing COVID overflow, staff shortage, Apple Valley hospital pleads with public to help

Facing COVID overflow, staff shortage, Apple Valley hospital pleads with public to help Victorville Daily Press With zero percent hospital capacity left, a main lobby turned into a COVID-19 unit and a shortage of healthcare workers who are suffering from illnesses and burnout, Providence St. Mary Medical Center officials are now pleading with local residents to follow coronavirus protocol.  The situation at the Apple Valley hospital isn’t especially unique. Across the country, health centers are reaching their breaking points, crammed with coronavirus patients and running out of resources, including staff. But Providence St. Mary directors and front-line healthcare workers are asking for the support of citizens to help slow the spread locally.

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