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Port Huron Times Herald When Wales Township resident Staci Woods came down with a COVID-19 infection, she was afraid she would have to go to the hospital and be put on a ventilator. “I didn’t wanna take up a bed when I knew that if I could go home and get better that’s where I wanted to be, she said. It was scary, it was scary for a couple of days.” Woods, who has severe asthma, said she had severe joint pain, fever, headache and shortness of breath. But after visiting the emergency room twice, Ascencion River District Hospital recommended her for monoclonal antibody therapy. Within two hours of the referral, Tri-Hospital EMS had contacted her, and a paramedic visited her home to administer the therapy. ....
Hospital staff feeling strain from increased COVID-19 patients in the Thumb michiganradio.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from michiganradio.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Michigan Thumb hospitals can't find placements for COVID-19 patients freep.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from freep.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Local healthcare leaders are pleading with the public to get vaccinated for COVID-19 amidst the surge in cases across the Thumb. Dr. John Brooks is the Chief Medical Officer at McLaren Port Huron Hospital. He says the hospital is currently operating at or near capacity but has not yet run out of beds and is still performing surgeries. Speaking to WPHM, Brooks says the majority of those needing hospital care right now are younger, non-vaccinated individuals. "Our 30, 40, and 50 year olds are definitely showing up (in the hospital)," said Brooks. "We've got lot of people in their fifties that are critically ill in the hospital. and in general they are non-vaccinated." According to the St. Clair county Health Department, 85% percent of the county's hospital beds are currently in use and 43% of those beds are occupied by COIVD-19 patients. https://www.wphm.net/episode/april-12-dr-john-brooks/ ....
Michigan coronavirus data for Monday, April 12: Michigan had more cases in April 7-10 than all of February Updated 9:01 AM; Facebook Share How fast are coronavirus cases rising in Michigan? Consider this: More cases were reported between Wednesday and Saturday, April 7-10, than the entire month of February. Michigan reported 28,391 new cases in February compared to a total of 30,560 in the last four daily reports. Below is a look at state and county numbers for new cases and positivity rates, as well as statewide numbers on hospitalizations, deaths and vaccinations.. New cases: The state is averaging 6,545 new cases a day. That’s up 16% from 5,662 a week ago. ....