“We’re about to catch on fire”: Inside a Texas hospital battling omicron and staffing shortages

Texas will soon surpass its previous COVID-19 hospitalization record. Doctors and nurses say they can’t keep up this pace for much longer and implore people to get vaccinated.

ICU nurse Mary Patton shed a tear during her shift at Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital on Friday, Jan. 14, 2022.

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Whitney Thiry, a respiratory unit nurse, checks on patient Earl Sprunger, 67, while he is being treated for COVID-19.

ER nurse Meredith Moore pauses for a moment at the front desk of the emergency room. After handling several COVID-19 surges at the hospital, she is planning on leaving to become a traveling nurse.

In the emergency room, a logjam

First: ER nurse Meredith Moore, center, speaks with a fellow nurse at the front desk of the emergency room. Last: Signs throughout the hospital warn staff to follow COVID-19 safety precautions.

"We’re coding"

ER nurse Seanna Davignon looks to a fellow nurse during an interview at Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital.

Traci Cargile, a respiratory unit nurse, checks in on patient Clyde Alexander, 84, while he is being treated for COVID-19. Alexander was hospitalized for the second time after contracting COVID-19 late Dec. 2021.

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