Doctors and nurses at the system’s Brunswick and Camden County campuses finally have some reprieve. For the first time since April 2020, there were no COVID-positive patients.
“It was certainly a learning experience. I think that it’s nice that we’ve got literally a breather now that we have zero COVID, and yesterday was the first day that the whole system had zero,” Director for Patient Care Services Jan Jones said.
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