Showing posts with label Suburban Hospital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suburban Hospital. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Coronavirus hospital tents erected across Montgomery County but "don't be alarmed," health officer says

Hogan delays primary to June 2
as more businesses shutter

While the public is told that there are still only 24 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Montgomery County, coronavirus tent hospitals were suddenly erected Tuesday at hospitals across the county. County Health Officier Travis Gayles tried to get ahead of public concerns on this development, saying "don't be alarmed." He said the tents are simply triage centers so that potential coronavirus patients do not have to enter the hospitals' emergency departments, where they might infect others.

A shortage of test kits remains here and nationwide, and Gayles stressed that these tents were not offering testing services to the public. The tent hospitals were erected yesterday at Holy Cross Hospital's Forest Glen and Germantown campuses, Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Adventist White Oak Medical Center, Adventist Shady Grove Medical Center in Rockville, and MedStar Montgomery Medical Center in Olney. It's interesting that none of the hospitals mentioned the new tents on their social media feeds yesterday.

Two notable aspects on the latest coronavirus numbers across the state: Montgomery County has by far the highest number of confirmed cases, many times that of any other county; the reason(s) for that other than population size would be worth investigating. Second, for a disease that appears designed to hit the senior population hard, the majority of current cases in Maryland are between the ages of 18 and 64. No cases have been confirmed among residents under the age of 18.

On Tuesday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan postponed the state's primary election to June 2, 2020. It's unclear how it will be any safer or healthier for the public to go out to vote that soon, and many are speculating that Maryland could be forced to institute a vote by mail election. In fact, the special election to fill Elijah Cummings' Congressional seat will now be conducted by mail, so stay tuned for election developments that effect us here in Montgomery County.

More businesses are closing due to the pandemic. Paul Bakery and bluemercury in Bethesda, and all Macy's stores in Montgomery County, were among the latest on a sober St. Patrick's Day. Macy's announced it would reopen at the end of the month (again, highly unlikely, as with schools and businesses - all indications are that we will be in a much worse, not better, situation by then).

Target is reducing hours at all Montgomery County locations and nationwide. The big box store, Whole Foods Market, and Safeway were among those promising to institute times of the day during which only seniors and people with certain health issues may enter the store beginning this week.

The "senior hours" idea had been promoted heavily online in recent days by social media influencers, but it's unclear how effective it would be in preventing the spread of coronavirus, since those same people could carry it into the store anyway. Seniors are in the second-largest age group among current coronavirus cases. In practice, it may simply force the rest of the public to cram into more crowded aisles during increasingly fewer store hours, creating more stress and more spread of the disease. Not to mention shutting out folks from the small restocked amounts of hard-to-get supplies that people are hoarding like toilet paper and disinfecting wipes.

Sometimes people need to think before enacting a knee-jerk policy just because it sounds woke. Here's an idea: Retailers and suppliers actually restocking supplies, and operating on regular hours, instead of trying to add to the panic and hoarding. Imagine people not punching each other over a pack of Charmin because, after the initial supply shock, trucks would start rolling and it would be restocked in sufficient supply. Perhaps the paper companies have found a novel way to make money without selling their products. Heckuva job, Brownie!

Photo courtesy Montgomery County Government

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Watch this animation of Suburban Hospital's future expansion (Video)

Streets closed, a parking garage and houses demolished. But somehow, Suburban Hospital makes it all look easy in this time-lapse animation of the hospital's expansion that is currently underway in Bethesda.

One of the reasons I thought the expansion was worthwhile is the horrific parking experience at today's Suburban. It's almost impossible to find a spot during the daytime, which is ridiculous when trying to visit friends or family at the hospital. If the expansion means there's a parking spot for every visitor, I'm all in favor of it.

Thursday, March 07, 2013

ARSON IN N. BETHESDA, DISORDERLY CONDUCT AT SUBURBAN HOSPITAL AMONG REPORTED CRIMES IN BETHESDA - BETHESDA CRIME UPDATE

An arson was reported last Friday at White Flint Mall, according to crime data.  And Suburban Hospital, Saphire Cafe and BlackFinn experienced episodes of disorderly conduct over the weekend.  Here's a list of incidents reported between March 1-4 in Bethesda:

Friday, March 1:

Arson. White Flint Mall.

Burglary. 7300 block Wisconsin Avenue.

Theft. 7600 block Old Georgetown Road.

Theft from vehicle. 7800 block Woodrow Place.

Theft from vehicle. 7700 block Tomlinson Avenue.

Saturday, March 2:

Disorder. Suburban Hospital.

Disorder. BlackFinn.

Liquor arrest. 4800 block Drummond Avenue.

Theft from vehicle. 10800 block Antigua Terrace.

Sunday, March 3:

Disorder. Saphire Cafe.

Monday, March 4:

Theft. Macy's, Westfield Montgomery Mall.

Liquor arrest. 8200 block Wisconsin Avenue.

Theft from vehicle. 4900 block Greenway Drive.

Theft. 4800 block Wellington Drive.

Theft. 6500 block Windermere Circle.

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

ROBBERY AT SUBURBAN HOSPITAL - BETHESDA CRIME REPORT

A robbery was reported at Suburban Hospital on Saturday, September 29.  No details regarding the exact location on the campus the crime took place, the robber's description, or what was stolen, have been released.

I will pass those along as soon as the police make them available.