As Omicron peaks, the US healthcare system is left ‘broken beyond repair’

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Despite Covid hospitalizations trending downward, 80% of hospitals across the country are under ‘high or extreme stress’

. That slump in cases has largely been mirrored across the US as the Omicron wave has peaked and many parts of the US are firmly on its downslope.

Across the country, the daily average of Covid-19 cases and daily average of hospitalizations due to the virus has decreased by 49% and 16% respectively over the past two weeks, according to the New York TimesThe ripple effects of Covid have continued to test the limits of the US healthcare system and its providers.

Also, because of the threat of the virus, many people earlier in the pandemic were afraid or unable to seek care for their health issues. Now that delay is catching up with patients, Resler said. Many people delayed care for their health issues earlier in the pandemic, leading to delays in hospitals.Even if patients were admitted for other reasons but happened to test positive for Covid-19, “those patients require the same amount of resources, as far as isolation and all the personal protective equipment and human resources,” said Frederick.

Sometimes the hospital has to stop accepting transfer patients from smaller hospitals or clinics or had to have those patients wait in the emergency department.

 

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