Covid-19 Story Tip: The Johns Hopkins Hospital Surpasses 500 Discharges of Patients with COVID-19
06/09/2020
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It has been more than two months since The Johns Hopkins Hospital admitted its first patient with COVID-19. Now, the hospital is marking an inspiring milestone: It is surpassing 500 discharges of patients with COVID-19.
Teams throughout the hospital have worked tirelessly to provide health care for patients with COVID-19, as well as to clean rooms, provide meals and so much more in the fight against the pandemic.
Video and photos of staff marking the milestone and photos of a recent patient discharge are available upon request. Interviews with a patient and members of our health care team can also be arranged.
For information from Johns Hopkins Medicine about the coronavirus pandemic, visit hopkinsmedicine.org/coronavirus. For information on the coronavirus from throughout the Johns Hopkins enterprise, including the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and The Johns Hopkins University, visit coronavirus.jhu.edu.