A health official from Ohio's Cleveland Clinic on Monday said nearly 1,000 of the hospital’s caregivers have been affected by COVID-19. “We are experiencing close to 1,000 of our caregivers who have been affected by COVID-19 and unable to come in and care for those patients,” Kelly Hancock, chief caregiver officer at Cleveland Clinic, said during an interview on CNBC’s "The News with Shepard Smith." Hancock’s comments coincided with an announcement from Ohio Gov.
Mike DeWine and Ohio Hospital Association leaders on a record number of hospital admissions and nearly 12,000 new virus cases reported on Monday, though DeWine said two labs had delays in reporting. “On Thursday, Ohio hospitals had more than 3,800 COVID-19 patients, which was the.