ICUs get reprieve from mass COVID-19 admissions, but rise in cases possible soon

[KSTP-TV News, April 20, 2022] There was just one patient with COVID-19 receiving care Wednesday inside what was one of Minnesota’s busiest intensive care units at the height of the pandemic.

“I think everybody’s in a little bit of a relief mode in where our numbers are right now,” said Dr. Matt Klee, ICU medical director at Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids. “We’ve had almost no COVID in the ICU over the last couple of months.”

At its worst, Klee said Mercy’s 25-bed unit was at capacity, at times with 18 beds being used by COVID patients. Simply put, he said, that’s not an ideal situation.

All of this is coming as some of the most aggressive eases in restrictions are taking place. Many cities have lifted their mask mandates, and it’s now up to travelers whether they’d like to wear a mask at the airport or on a plane.

Dr. Frank Rhame, an infectious disease specialist with Allina Health, says air travel has been a primary driver behind the spread of newer variants. While Rhame is hopeful about the current status of COVID-19, he still suggests wearing a mask while traveling.

“In the past, every time we relaxed our distancing and masking, the virus has gone back to work,” Rhame said.

Posted on April 20, 2022 in coronavirus

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