Missouri hospital CEO: Vaccine opponents should 'Shut up'
July 2, 2021
Updated: July 2, 2021 4:57 p.m.
Missouri hospital CEO: Vaccine opponents should 'Shut up'
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) One Missouri hospital official is telling anyone making disparaging remarks about the COVID-19 vaccine to Shut up as state officials ask for federal help dealing with a surge in cases that has some counties urging new precautions.
Deep vaccine resistance has allowed the delta variant, first identified India, to take hold in the state, straining hospitals, particularly in the Springfield area.
If you are making wildly disparaging comments about the vaccine, and have no public health expertise, you may be responsible for someones death. Shut up, tweeted Steve Edwards, who is the CEO of CoxHealth in Springfield.
CoxHealth and the city's other hospital, Mercy Springfield, were treating 168 COVID-19 patients Friday, up from 31 on May 24, before the surge began, said Aaron Schekorra, a spokesman for the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. He said that 36 of them were on ventilators.
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