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DCU Field Hospital in Worcester opens up for non-Covid care

The DCU Field Hospital is set to open its doors Sunday in Worcester as a location where stable non-COVID-19 patients would be transferred from other hospitals.

Medical equipment sits at the ready at the DCU Center on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020 in Worcester, Mass. (Nancy Lane/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)

WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — The DCU Field Hospital is set to open its doors Sunday in Worcester as a location where stable non-COVID-19 patients would be transferred from other hospitals.

WHDH reports the field hospital does not service walk-ins or emergency cases.

“It’s really important to us that people continue to get their non-Covid care,” said DCU Field Hospital Medical director John Broach.

The field hospital will ensure hospitals have the capacity to take care of sicker COVID-19 patients and people with heart attacks, strokes, and other ailments that require hospitalization, he said.

Broach said officials are predicting increased hospitalizations over the next several weeks.

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’We see the caseload rising right now, and I think we’ll see the hospitalizations rise a week to two weeks from now,” Broach said.

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