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Hospitals were braced in the fall for a predicted third wave of COVID-19, and the wave arrived on schedule, around Thanksgiving. The good news: Data show the new case trend is now downward, both in our region and nationally. After relatively quiet months and a slow early-fall upswing, the pandemic curve started heading north again in November. “It went up like crazy,” said Steven Kelley, CEO of Ellenville Regional Community Hospital. That surge continued through January. “Now, it’s finally starting to come down again,” Kelley said. Reaching capacity Nationally, more than 200 hospitals reported being at or above their total occupancy capacity, based on seven-day rolling averages, for the week starting Feb. 5, according to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services data obtained by USA Today. Only two New York hospitals, one in the Bronx and one on Long Island, fell into that category. ....
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VisionAware December 14, 2020 Editor’s note: The VisionAware Peers are ending 2020 with their perspectives on getting through this year and managing it well with vision loss. Be sure to read part one in this series. Observing Change In a COVID Bubble by Maribel Steel Maribel and Dog Guide (photo by Harry Williamson) There are times in our lives when we are an observer, at other times, the player. During 2020, I found myself being an observer on the COVID-Court of life. Where I had plans to travel, to attend meetings and Toastmaster contests, all that changed as my state of Victoria, Australia went into lockdown for eight months. My partner and I stocked up the pantry in preparation with shelf-stable foods. It felt like going into a safety-bunker. From the comfort of our home, I began to observe my world from a different perspective. ....