Mississippi requiring hospitals to halt elective surgeries

As Mississippi’s coronavirus hospitalizations continue to surpass records, the state’s top health official said Friday that hospitals full with COVID-19 patients can no longer handle elective surgeries, and he’s ordering the facilities to start postponing many of the procedures next week.

Dr. Thomas Dobbs, Mississippi’s state health officer, announced the decision on Twitter, saying the state’s intensive care unit beds are full and he expects more hospitalizations of coronavirus patients.

“Beginning next Tues elective surgeries that require hospitalization must be delayed – statewide,“ Dobbs said in his tweet.

An order issued by Dobbs later Friday confirmed the move and spelled out the details: A specific list of elective surgery types that require overnight hospitalization must be delayed starting Tuesday, at least until Dec. 23. The list of procedures include colonoscopies, knee replacements and certain cancer surgeries.

The number of Mississippians hospitalized with the COVID-19 disease caused by the coronavirus reached a peak of 1,166 patients Thursday, up from 863 on Nov. 19.

Elective surgeries involve procedures that aren’t immediately required to save a life, but can sometimes be critical to treating serious conditions that can worsen without the surgery.

Health officials worry that delays in such types of procedures can cause long-term damage to patients’ care, but several states and hospitals have postponed such treatments since the coronavirus pandemic began because of a crush of COVID-19 patients and limited hospital beds and staff.

The state Health Department reported Friday that Mississippi had 2,327 new confirmed cases of the highly contagious virus as of Thursday evening. The department also reported 41 new deaths Friday with 32 of them happening between Nov. 8 and Thursday. The state has reported nearly 175,300 cases of the virus and 4,124 deaths from it since the start of the pandemic.

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