Baltimore, MD - Nov. 5, 2025  - If you or someone you know is sick, you’re not alone. ‘Tis the season, but hospitals across Baltimore are packed even though respiratory illnesses remain relatively low.

Dr. Sharon Swencki is an emergency medicine physician at MedStar Health. She said the late-summer COVID rise has tapered off, and they are not seeing a spike in respiratory illnesses, but the emergency rooms have been full.

“It’s a trickle-down effect,” Swencki said. “When the hospitals are full, then the ERs are full, and then we can’t get patients through the ER and upstairs.”

When emergency rooms are filled, hospitals cannot accept new patients. Swencki said Union Memorial Hospital and many others across Baltimore have had to divert patients to other hospitals.... Read More: WBAL