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More federal military medical personnel on their way to Michigan hospitals

One of the big questions right now is, why is this happening in Michigan? And why now?
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One of the big questions right now is, why is this happening in Michigan? And why now?

The Biden Administration begins sending additional federal health care workers this week, to half-a-dozen states hit hard by a surge of COVID-19 cases.

Many hospital systems are suffering severe staff shortages because of the highly contagious Omicron variant.

President Biden announced last week that he’s deploying military medical personnel to states including Michigan, New York, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio and Rhode Island.

In Detroit, the Henry Ford health system’s Chief Medical Officer Doctor John Deledda says the new reinforcements will offer its suburban Wyandotte hospital an extra month of help for frontline health care workers struggling to keep up with a spike in COVID patients.

“They have absolutely for the past two years put this pandemic on their backs. Many, many people have been broken by this.”

The Biden administration says it has about a thousand members of the military ready to assist overwhelmed hospitals deal with critical care issues.

Quinn Klinefelter is a host and Senior News Editor for 101.9 WDET, anchoring midday newscasts and preparing reports for WDET, NPR and the BBC.