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09/03/2021

Northeast Ohio's Hospitals are Filled with COVID-19 Patients

Some doctors are being forced to transfer the sick to other hospitals

Hospitals in parts of Northeast Ohio are filling up fast with COVID-19 patients, and some doctors are forced to transfer them to other hospitals for treatment.

The summer Delta surge has pushed many hospitals to capacity, renewing a plea for people to take precautions and get vaccinated.

"This is a surge almost as big as the winter, but it's almost completely unvaccinated patients… 90 to 95 percent of the patients in the hospital are unvaccinated and virtually no one who's vaccinated is in the hospital and sick in the ICU," said Dr. John Crow.

Please select this link to read the complete article from FOX 8 - Cleveland.

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