Impact of COVID hospitalization surge goes beyond medical center walls in Lee County

  • Source: WLEX-TV NBC 18 Lexington
  • Published: 11/25/2020 12:00 AM

As cases continue to rise in Kentucky, the number of hospitalizations are surging as well. Right now, 82 COVID-19 positive inpatients are being treated at UK Hospital, and 20 are in the ICU. The power of the pandemic goes beyond the hospital walls. "Well it's no secret that our current situation is pretty dire," said Jon Allen, the Lee County EMS Director. Seventy-five miles from UK Hospital, Jon Allen is trying to roll with the punches the pandemic is packing. "I feel like this week I've weathered the perfect storm," said Allen. There's no hospital in Lee County, so his two ambulances and 20 staff members have to go on a 50 mile-round trip just to transport a patient. "We have seen that run volume increase, and COVID is the primary reason," said Allen. "Our ambulance service will make anywhere from 35, 36 runs pretty consistently each week. That's where our number is. Since COVID, we're making 49, 50 (ambulance runs) each week."



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