No COVID-19 patients in Saint Luke’s KC hospital ICU
Officials at Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City are celebrating what they call a rare moment. Currently, there are no COVID-19 patients in the hospital’s intensive care units. “While the pandemic is not yet over, this moment is a special occasion for hope and celebration,” officials said in a post on Facebook. The hospital said it will remain vigilant in the fight against COVID-19, but for now, they will “celebrate a rare moment.”The hospital also shared a photo of the medical and surgical trauma intensive care unit team. This was the very first team to treat COVID-19 patients at Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City at the start of the pandemic in March 2020 — two years ago.
Officials at Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City are celebrating what they call a rare moment.
Currently, there are no COVID-19 patients in the hospital’s intensive care units.
“While the pandemic is not yet over, this moment is a special occasion for hope and celebration,” officials said in a post on Facebook.
The hospital said it will remain vigilant in the fight against COVID-19, but for now, they will “celebrate a rare moment.”
The hospital also shared a photo of the medical and surgical trauma intensive care unit team. This was the very first team to treat COVID-19 patients at Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City at the start of the pandemic in March 2020 — two years ago.
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