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Coronavirus / US / Cases, Hospitals, Businesses #1351417

NBC Evening News for Saturday, Jan 08, 2022
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(Studio: Jose Diaz Balart) Report introduced.

(Miami: Sam Brock) The impact of the Omicron variant of coronavirus on the hospital system featured; cases & hospitalization statistics cited; details given about incidental COVID patients, the delaying of non-emergency surgeries. [Darthmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Dr. Jeffrey MUNSON@, Brigham & Women's Hospital Dr. Jeffrey FAUST@, Florida Hospital Assn. CEO Mary MAYHEW@, Brigham & Women's Hospital nurse Sarah RAUNER@, Jackson Memorial Hospital Dr. Hany ATALLAH@- offer views on aspects of the coronavirus crisis in hospitals.] The issue of ICU capacity on the national level discussed.

(Studio: Jose Diaz Balart) Report introduced.

(Los Angeles: Gadi Schwartz) The impact on businesses of sick workers examined; statistics cited. [Voice of Walgreen's financial officer James KEHOE, Kabbage co-founder Kathryn PETRALIA, Bark! Bark! co-owner Danielle PORTILLO@, Montclair Bread Co. owner Rachel WYMAN@, Montclair volunteer Marissa BATES@- offer views on aspects of the coronavirus crisis on businesses due to staffing shortages & shutdowns.] How long store closings may last discussed.

Reporter(s):
Balart, Jose Diaz;
Brock, Sam;
Schwartz, Gadi
Duration:
00:05:20

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