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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The surge in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations is so severe in the Kansas City area that some hospitals were forced to refuse ambulances due to a lack of space, according to officials with one of the regions largest health care providers.
Eight hospitals, in both Missouri and Kansas, reported such high volumes of patients Wednesday night that they temporarily stopped accepting ambulances, said Dr. Marc Larson, operations director of St. Lukes Health Systems COVID Response Team. A St. Lukes spokeswoman added that two of the hospitals were part of the St. Lukes system. She did not identify the others.
Were bursting at the seams in the metropolitan area, and really across the state and the region, Larson told the Kansas City Star in a phone interview.
Missouri has reached record hospitalization levels several times over the past few weeks, with the latest record of 1,443 being set Wednesday. Data has not yet been released for Thursday or Friday. Among the regions setting new records was the Kansas City area.
I worry that if we dont start taking this seriously as a metropolitan area, were going to be the next New York, Larsen said. Were going to be the next hot spot, because though we have a lot of hospitals, we have a lot of capacity in the area, we are filling up fast.
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