UPMC doctors: Cases are rising, highest level since last winter
A UPMC official said hospitalizations for COVID-19 in the health care system are at the highest level since last winter.
Dr. Erin McCreary, director of antimicrobial stewardship innovation and infectious diseases pharmacist at UPMC, said COVID-19 cases are climbing across all the communities that UPMC serves.
“The more cases we have in the community, the more severe cases we are going to see,” she said during a news conference Thursday morning.
McCreary said the health care system is much better prepared to help patients avoid hospitalization now, and encouraged everyone to complete a COVID-19 vaccination series as soon as possible.
“There is no time to wait as we head into what we anticipate will be a difficult winter,” she said. “Vaccination continues to be the safest and most effective way to protect yourself and your loved ones from COVID-19.”
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