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ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The State of Maryland has surpassed the threshold of 1,500 COVID-19 hospitalizations, triggering additional actions by hospitals, as required by a Maryland Department of Health order issued earlier this month.

Steps for hospitals to take as part of pandemic plans include:

โ€ข Optimize existing bed capacity;

โ€ข Adjust hospital capacity, such as bringing additional staffed beds into service;

โ€ข Redeploy staff or alter staffing models;

โ€ข Reduce non-urgent and elective procedures and surgeries;

โ€ข Transfer patients to alternate care sites; and

โ€ข Bridge idle clinical or administrative space online or convert other space for clinical care.

Earlier this week, Governor Hogan announced an additional $100 million in emergency funding for hospitals and nursing homes to help address urgent staffing needs.

Upon surpassing this threshold, the governor issued the following statement:

โ€œOur projections now show that in the coming weeks, we could reach record levels of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Maryland, possibly over 2,000. We have been actively preparing for this scenario in coordination with all of our hospitals, and todayโ€™s actions are the latest step in that planning.

โ€œWith unvaccinated patients driving the strain on our health care system, we urge Marylanders to do your part by getting your vaccine or booster shot as soon as you can.

โ€œWe will continue to closely monitor this surge, and take additional actions as needed.โ€