Hospital admissions for COVID-19 have dropped in many states across America in recent weeks, easing staffing issues for some hospitals. All but five states have recorded fewer admissions in recent weeks, with some seeing sharp drops, according to data reported to the U.S. Department Health and Human Services. Only Maine, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Washington state have seen COVID-19 hospitalizations stay flat or rise, according to the data. Across the northeast, many states have recorded steep reductions in the number of people seeking hospital care for COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. Maryland, for instance, logged just 145 admissions on Feb. 1—down 72 percent from the peak on Jan. 7. In New Jersey, admissions plunged from 935 on Jan. 7 to 278 on Feb. 1. Alaska, California, Connecticut, Louisiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin, have also recorded significant drops in recent weeks. The number of …
COVID-19 Hospitalizations Drop in Many States, Easing Staffing Issues
February 2, 2022
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