San Francisco General Hospital has 0 Covid Patients
For the first time since the pandemic started, San Francisco General has zero coronavirus patients.
Dr. Vivek Jain from San Francisco General took to Twitter to make the uplifting announcement.
A truly momentous day at San Francisco General Hospital @ZSFGCare @UCSF @SFGHFoundation: for the first time since March 5, 2020, we have zero patients with #COVID19 in our hospital. A huge milestone in our battle against this pandemic.
— Vivek Jain (@VivekJainMD) May 20, 2021
It’s first time since March 5, 2020 that the hospital has no COVID-19 patients. Although, Dr. Jain mentioned that “no doubt, we will continue to admit and care for more patients with COVID-19 in the weeks and months ahead,” it’s still a significant milestone. Thankfully, the number of Covid-19 cases in the city continues to drop and vaccination numbers continue to climb.
A milestone at SF General @ZSFGCare today:
COVID-19 inpatient census: 0 patients
First time since March 5, 2020
— Sumant Ranji (@sumantranji) May 20, 2021