"Get ready not to be a fan to put you on," warns the top doctor

A peak in cases this fall will be particularly dangerous for the hospitalizations of this state.


As many people across the country enjoy hot weather and developing phases of reopening, some managers, such as the Mississippi State Health OfficerThomas Dobbs, MD, envisage beforeVienna. Dobbs has recently shared a dark forecast for this future decline, the warning of the citizens' repercussions being too lax with state guidelines. It warns that Mississippi residents should prepare forHospitals must be so submerged Whether they lack resources, which could mean a fan shortage that would be prejudicial to patients - whether they are sick with coronavirus or something else.

After reporting the Mississippi theLargest number of COVID-19 infections Since the beginning of the crisis, Dobbs-who said he wasWithout surprise by the tip in numbers-delivered a frank interview with theJackson Free Press. It has grown on how the Mississippi is heading in a negative direction due to the citizens who do not follow the measures put in place by law and the inability to apply these protocols.

"If everyone chooses to break the law, it is almost inapplicable. It's really a question of people," said Dobbs. "It's not because you're tired of something does not mean that it's gone. And we will pay for that. We pay for that now. And it will continue to go worse."

Woman using a ventilator on male patient in hospital
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When you want to explicitly discuss the severity of the situation in the fall, Dobbs warned that people should "prepare not to be able to enter the hospital if you have a car wreck, [for] to have aheart attack And there is no fan to put you. "In addition, a handful of Mississippi hospitals are atHigh risk of closure, according toNewsweek, which would still build coronavirus care.

According to Dobbs, health officials had hoped to use the summer months to prepare the hospital system for the overvoltage of cases in the fall, but with the currentSpike in infections, the system is too overwhelmed to consider the future for the moment.

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"You can only do many, but people refuse to do what can be done to prevent transmission," said Dobbs. "We are waiting for an absolute catastrophe to come in autumn." And for more states struggling,Mandatory masks "will not suffice" in these 4 states, the doctor says.

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