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A record number of COVID-positive inpatients and a large number of infected employees are forcing changes at the hospital system that serves parts of southwest Virginia and northeast Tennessee.
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The number of new cases in its region dropped by about 40% over the past two weeks. The hospital system is treating 324 COVID-19 patients. While that’s still a troubling number, it’s down from a high of 413 a few weeks ago.
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The hospital system serving the southwest corner of Virginia and northeast Tennessee experienced 5 record days of COVID-19 hospitalizations.
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Two health care systems that serve parts of western Virginia are postponing elective and non-emergency surgeries as more COVID-19 patients come to their hospitals.
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The hospital system serving southwest Virginia and northeast Tennessee is preparing for a surge of COVID-19 patients that may top last winter’s numbers.
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COVID-19 hospitalizations at the health system that serves portions of southwest Virginia and northeast Tennessee have nearly tripled in one week. And…
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The New River Health District has seen a bump in COVID-19 cases, but not quite to the level seen in other parts of the state. Dr. Noelle Bissell is the…
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Officials with the hospital system that serves southwest Virginia and northeast Tennessee believe the UK COVID-19 variant is driving a surge of cases…
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The hospital system that serves southwest Virginia and northeast Tennessee is warning that another COVID-19 surge is building in the region. This surge is…
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The director of the Roanoke City-Alleghany Health District called the limited COVID-19 vaccine capacity "heartbreaking." And Dr. Cynthia Morrow said an…