Emergency Department Visits for COVID-Like Illness Decline with Fewer Reported Cases

Emergency Department Visits for COVID-Like Illness Decline with Fewer Reported Cases
NMDOH reports the percentage of emergency department (ED) visits in county residents for COVID-like illness declined to 1.9% for the two-week period ending December 21 — Los Alamos County | https://myemail.constantcontact.com/COVID-19-Community-Newsletter-for-December-23--2022.html?soid=1121878134211&aid=c5E1pKH8YII
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From December 23, 2022

Emergency Department Visits for COVID-Like Illness Decline with Fewer Reported Cases

NMDOH reports the percentage of emergency department (ED) visits in county residents for COVID-like illness declined to 1.9% for the two-week period ending December 21.   The decline was accompanied by a 50% decline in average daily reported cases for the single week ending December 21. No COVID-19 deaths or new hospital admissions were reported by NMDOH for the most recent week. Statewide, the percentage of ED visits for COVID-like illness declined to 5% while ED visits for flu-like illness increased to 18%.   See HERE  

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