![]() ![]() ![]() “We don’t have a perfect crystal ball,” Dougherty said. Mark Dougherty, an infectious disease specialist who leads a team of doctors through Baptist Health Lexington.ĭougherty has talked to doctors in other parts of the country who say they’ve run out of some of the anti-inflammatory medications that have been used to save COVID-19 patients, and some areas have run out of high-flow oxygen machines and a shortage of necessary healthcare workers.ĭoctors in Kentucky hope to avoid the same kinds of issues happening here, but it’s impossible to say with certainty what will come next. Healthcare workers across the country are stressed and trying to deal with medical cases both related and unrelated to COVID-19, said Dr. (LEX 18) - As COVID-19 case numbers surge and hospitals fill, a Kentucky doctor discussed Monday how the area’s hospitals seem to be headed for a crisis. ![]()
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