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Hospitals are hammered and the COVID surge is relentless.
âThis one is ramping up to be bigger than the first surge weâve seen,â said Dr. Brad Blaker with McLaren Bay Region.
And this time around itâs affecting all ages. Blaker said the youngest COVID patient heâs seen was 6.
Itâs been stressful.
âEvery day weâre coming in and starting off with high patient volumes and ending the day with high patient volumes,â Blaker said. âIt does stress the team but theyâre holding together very well.â
Also keeping their ER flowing is Covenant Healthcare.
âOver the last week or so weâve kind of plateaued,â said Dr. Matthew Deibel with Covenant. âAnd as you go into a spike itâs climbing, climbing, climbing. Weâre not seeing that anymore.â
Delayed care and surge in coronavirus cases overwhelms Michigan hospitals for a third round
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Medical staff work inside Spectrum Health s Emergency Room, near the outdoor coronavirus (COVID-19) triage screening area, at Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. (Cory Morse | MLive.com)Joel Bissell | MLive.com
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In the COVID-19 unit at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, every day is what nurse Deena Smith describes as “go, go, go constantly.”
As Michigan endures a coronavirus surge that outpaces any other state, medical staff are on their third round of being overwhelmed.
“I do feel like it’s been a little bit more hectic this time, just because it seems like we just have more people with this wave that are sicker,” Smith said. “It can also be that, you know, this is going into the third time that we’ve done this and we are exhausted, we are beat down.”