East Alabama Local News

East Alabama Local News

 

EAMC Covid-19 census continues to fall

The relief that EAMC and other Alabama hospitals have been hoping for is finally being felt. EAMC saw its COVID-19 hospitalizations drop down to 74 this morning, a week after peaking at 92. Meanwhile, hospitalizations across Alabama have also scaled down over the past 10 days. Alabama hospitals peaked at 3,084 on January 11, but had decreased to 2,522 as of this morning.

“This is a good start, but it’s definitely not time to celebrate,” stressed John Atkinson, EAMC spokesman. “This is the start of hospitals recovering from the gatherings related to the holiday season.” Atkinson said Dr. (Ricardo) Maldonado weighed in today during the hospital’s COVID Committee meeting regarding the well-known COVID prevention measures.

“Like the rest of us, he was pleased with the decline in hospitalizations, but reminded us of the variant strains of the virus, and how they are more contagious and have been detected in neighboring states,” Atkinson said. “He really wanted to stress the importance of distancing from each other and avoiding gatherings where masks are not worn, even if that is a wedding or other church service.”

In addition, it’s important to wear masks at all other times when you are around people outside of your immediate household. The CDC says this includes even after you have been vaccinated. Atkinson added, “As we have said before, the vaccines give us great hope for this year, but we are still several months away from them playing a big role. We must take these extra precautions until then.”


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