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TexasTowelie

(112,150 posts)
Mon Oct 18, 2021, 03:20 AM Oct 2021

Large and Influential, Sanford Health led the region to understand the seriousness of the Delta

Large and Influential, Sanford Health led the region to understand the seriousness of the Delta variant. Why? Because it requires a strong, truthful, and active voice.


Social media is increasingly becoming a dominant force in the way Americans consume news and information. Articles and posts are written, reposted, and engaged with by users who may pass along the articles themselves through other sites or by word-of-mouth. Nowhere is this truer than in coverage of COVID-19.

It is no secret that we are seeing a dangerous resurgence of COVID in the Tri-State area. In Minnesota, ICU capacity concerns are mounting as the state nears its 700,000th case. For South Dakota, 59 of their 66 counties are listed as having “high” community spread. And right at home in North Dakota, we are experiencing active case counts not seen since December of 2020. Our rural hospitals are bearing the brunt of this burden as our already underfunded and understaffed health care facilities have been put to the test.

North Dakota’s own hospitals have become the poster child for this continuing crisis. In an urgent speech to North Dakotans and the nation in mid-September, Dr. Doug Griffin, Vice President and Medical Officer for Sanford Health Fargo, outlined the alarming situation faced by the area’s healthcare system. Despite being several weeks away from what he viewed as the peak of active COVID-19 cases, Dr. Griffin stated that ICU and hospital beds are already at capacity, forcing hospitals to reduce other medical procedures. And, to top it off, stressful working conditions are exasperating the staffing shortages that our hospitals have been facing since the pandemic began. Because of these challenges, Sanford Health has been forced to hire 150 contract nurses from other areas and provide incentives and perks to attract more staff. Put simply, Dr. Griffin stated that it’s the “most dire staffing situation the system has faced in an area that has long had a nursing shortage and has already seen one COVID-19 surge.”

Fortunately, Dr. Griffin’s speech did not fall on deaf ears. In the days surrounding his speech in mid-September, we have seen increased engagement from local hospitals and news outlets to spread awareness on the dire straits of the health care system. Local media outlets, which had been relatively quiet on the state of COVID-19 prior to Dr. Griffin’s speech, increased their reporting on the COVID crisis. Hospitals and health care facilities began to release more information on their capacity and what community members can do to stop the spread.

Read more: https://ndxplains.com/2021/10/06/gould-large-and-influential-sanford-health-led-the-region-to-understand-the-seriousness-of-the-delta-variant-why-because-it-requires-a-strong-truthful-and-active-voice/
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