Emergency Rooms Are Open and Safe for Non-Coronavirus Patients: 'I Don't Want People to Be Scared'



Reddy has seen similar cases at his hospitals.

“A lot of our ER patients are coming in a little bit sicker than they normally are, and so the main thing that we’re trying to get out in messaging is, don’t wait until you are in extremes,” he says.

Dabby and Reddy want people to know that ERs are safe and open.

“We don’t want to see what could be a lot of unforeseen illnesses and deaths from people who are not getting taken care of in a timely fashion. I think it’s really important to get the word out — even if this wasn’t a pandemic, if you feel like you have a serious condition, seek out treatment.

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