Covid-19
Utah hospital reported zero COVID-19 patients
Millcreek, Utah – For the first time in 11 months, healthcare workers at the St. Mark’s Hospital in Millcreek reported zero COVID-19 patients currently residing in the hospital.
“We’ve hit another incredible milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic here at St. Mark’s Hospital… Today, we are thrilled to report that we have zero #COVID19 patients in our facility,” says hospital staff.
According to the hospital, the last time St. Mark’s saw zero COVID-19 patients was on May 18, 2021, a total of 431 days ago.
“We came together as a team and as a hospital and provided care oftentimes learning as we run along,” says Jennifer Jellerson, Critical Care Director at St. Mark’s Hospital.
According to Hospital staff, it’s a relief to now be focusing on treating patients with other ailments and medical needs.
“What a journey this has been… But, together, we’ve come a long way – as healthcare colleagues & as a community,” hospital staff say. “While we cannot predict the future, days like today bring us hope.”
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