Oxygen supplies grow precarious amid COVID surge
Source: Associated Press
Oxygen supplies grow precarious amid COVID surge
By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH
August 31, 2021
MISSION, Kan. (AP) The COVID-19 surge is stretching oxygen supplies and sending hospitals scrambling for more ventilators, even as there are signs of hope that the spread of the virus is slowing down in pockets of the U.S.
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, a hospital recently called 911 after coming within just a few hours of running out of oxygen because they needed an emergency transfer for a patient on high-flow oxygen. The hospital got a shipment later that day, but the experience was a warning to other hospitals, said Dr. Jeffrey Goodloe, the chief medical officer for the EMS system that serves Tulsa and Oklahoma City.
If it can happen to one hospital, it can happen to any hospital, Goodloe said. There is no, that is happening over there. There is here in a heartbeat.
The oxygen shortages are yet another sign of the toll that the summer COVID-19 resurgence has taken on the nations hospital system. A handful of states including Florida, Oregon, Hawaii, Mississippi and Louisiana have set pandemic records for the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations, and many hospitals are dangerously short of staff and intensive care unit beds.
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