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Warner Hospital CEO Says This Winter is Returning to Normal

Warner Hospital CEO Paul Skowron says this winter is returning to normal at the facility in Clinton.

 

On the WHOW Morning Show Wednesday, Skowron told Regional Radio, coming out of COVID, things are getting back to normal with regular seasonal ailments being reported this winter and less COVID.

 

 

The facility in Clinton recently welcomed a new doctor to the staff and while the COVID situation stabilizes normally, having a second doctor will allow for more flexibility in times of sickness among the staff.

 

 

President Joe Biden announced this week the Public Health emergency goes away in May and Skowron says hospitals are looking into that now and what it means for the public. Beyond that, there are implications of services that could be in jeopardy with this declaration.

 

 

A normal winter can also include impacts from weather events that may prevent staff from getting to the facility. Skowron is thankful those have been limited to this point and hopes it stays that way the rest of the winter.

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