Mount Nittany Health weekly COVID-19 update (July 23, 2021)

July 23, 2021
COVID-19
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Today, July 23, we are caring for 8 COVID positive inpatients at Mount Nittany Medical Center, ranging in age from 48 to 100. In July, we have had 26 COVID positive admissions at the Medical Center with an average daily census of 5. By comparison, in June, 40 COVID positive patients were admitted with an average daily census of 7. 

"The vast majority of people who have been hospitalized at Mount Nittany Medical Center for COVID are not fully vaccinated. The COVID vaccine is highly effective and our best defense to return to normal activities. We have vaccinated more than 45,000 people in our community, and we strongly encourage everyone to receive it," said Dr. Tiffany Cabibbo, Chief Nursing Officer and Executive Vice President, Patient Care Services, Mount Nittany Health. 

To register for the COVID-19 vaccine, please go to mountnittany.org/COVID, and click "Sign Up now" and complete the form at your convenience. You do not need to be a Mount Nittany Health patient to request a vaccine, and there is no out-of-pocket cost for the vaccine. We will contact you with your appointment date and time.

In addition, we encourage everyone to continue to stay vigilant against COVID and exercise behaviors, such as masking, social distancing, and cleaning your hands often.

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