
07-22-2021, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Villages Kahuna
We live near The Villages Regional Hospital. A good indicator of whether the hospital ER and ICU are full is when the ambulances with sirens and the helicopters stop coming to the hospital. Even though TVRH is a trauma center, when they’re full, they advise the EMS services to go elsewhere. That’s what seems to have happened.
It’s been quiet now for several days, like it was during the peak of COVID infections several months ago. With Florida accounting for 20% of all the new cases in the entire U.S., it’s pretty easy to understand why the hospital might not be accepting any new patients.
Are all the town squares still full of maskless dancing and drinking Villagers every night? Good luck.
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Good post! Thank you for that information.
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