Northern California health care steps up with treatments, telehealth as coronavirus surges in 2020

When the coronavirus landed early this year on U.S. shores, the North Bay made some notable news.

In February, NorthBay VacaValley Hospital in Vacaville became the first hospital in the country to have admitted a patient with respiratory symptoms that later was confirmed to have been the first COVID-19 case of unknown origin, now commonly understood to be community spread.

COVID-19 would go on to stress health care systems and their leaders like never before, as they focused on securing enough personal protective equipment and ventilators while clinicians worked around-the-clock to save patients from a foreign virus.

With no known treatment on the horizon, health care workers increasingly grew exhausted and anxious as their lives also were in peril, succinctly expressed in April by a local health care executive.

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Kathleen Rhodes, Founder of What's Up Santa Rosa

Kathleen Rhodes is the founder and CEO of Appy Marketing, a digital marketing agency that specializes in helping small businesses and startups grow their online presence. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, Kathleen has a proven track record of delivering successful marketing campaigns that drive results. Her passion for technology and innovation has led her to develop cutting-edge strategies that leverage the latest digital tools and platforms. Kathleen is known for her strategic thinking, creative problem-solving, and unwavering commitment to her clients’ success. Under her leadership, Appy Marketing has become a trusted partner for businesses looking to thrive in the digital age.

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