COVID-19 Inpatients Free Report by 2 Massachusetts Hospitals for 1st Time Since Pandemic!
Two hospitals in Massachusetts have recently reported that they currently have no inpatients with COVID-19, marking the first time this has occurred since the pandemic began. In a noteworthy development, significant hospitals in Massachusetts have reported that they currently have no in-patient cases of COVID-19.
This marks the first time in approximately three years that such a situation has arisen, according to reports released on Tuesday. Calling it a “big milestone,” Tufts Medical Center spokesman Jeremy Lechan said, “As of 6:45 a.m. (Tuesday) morning, we have no COVID-19 inpatients for the first time since March 21, 2020.”
“We’ve been through so much. I’m actually on vacation this week and I woke up to a slew of happy text messages. Not to sound dramatic, but I talked about this being a dream come true and I spoke about three years in the trenches. I don’t many people can imagine what it was like taking care of so many critically-ill people before having access to vaccines, and yet every single health care worker has showed up bravely every single day.”
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According to Dr. Todd Ellerin, Director of Infectious Diseases at South Shore Health, the statement holds true. In his opinion, the day is progressing favorably. This is truly a cause for celebration, as reported by WCVB News.
As of April 25, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported a total of 204 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, with 56 of them being primarily hospitalized for COVID-19-related illness across the state.

According to the Department of Public Health (DPH), the lowest number of hospitalizations was recorded on July 8, 2021, with a total of 84 patients admitted.
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According to the Department of Public Health (DPH), the state has recorded 2,036,804 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began. In the same period, 1,034 new cases were confirmed and reported. On June 25, 2021, the seven-day average of newly established COVID-19 cases hit a record low of 64.
The Department of Public Health (DPH) has reported 11 newly confirmed de@ths related to COVID-19 in the week leading up to April 26. Massachusetts has recorded a total of 22,588 de@ths related to COVID-19 since the onset of the pandemic.
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