Martha's Vineyard Hospital Is Center for Care During Crisis
Both the Island public and hospital workers safety is paramount.
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New tent put up outside primary care entrance.
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Outside the pop-up ED annex, where the drive up testing is taking place.
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PA and triage worker Adam Karwiel.
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Triage room under the tents.
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All other hospital business goes through here.
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Chairs spaced at a safe distance from each other.
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Suited up to greet the public.
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To the decontamination room.
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Katie working a 12 hour shift and Plee is working a 10 hour.
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Many restrictions have been added to the hospital.
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The end of another day during this trying time.
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The Martha's Vineyard Hospital has adopted drastic measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus and protect the public health.
The building is now locked, and all non-essential visits, including pediatric walk-ins, routine clinic visits and most rehab appointments have been canceled.
