Staff at Orange County's Providence Mission Hospital reflects on 2 years of treating COVID patients

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Staff at Orange County's Providence Mission Hospital reflects on 2 years of treating COVID patients
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Two years after treating their first COVID-19 patient, staff at Providence Mission Hospital reflected on their journey Wednesday.

Two years ago, on March 11, 2020, one announcement changed people's lives forever. The world health organization declared a world wide pandemic.

"It was never a panic," critical care clinical nurse specialist Mary Kay Bader said."It was organized, well thought, rooted in the evidence, but also rooted in our values.""There was a great need in this community for two years, and it's ongoing. COVID hasn't gone away. It's still around," Providence Mission Hospital chief executive Set Tiegen said.

At one point, staff were treating 130 COVID-19 patients at the hospital. According to the hospital's director of communications, over the last few weeks, that total has fluctuated between two and four patients.

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