This case highlights the issues that have been raised before by others regarding the coronavirus, stay‐at‐home regulations, and demand for emergency care for non‐COVID conditions. A recent article published in the Washington Post, 1 has reported that physicians in the United States, Spain, and the UK have all noticed a serious decline in the number of patients coming to the ER not only for typical problems like appendicitis, bowel obstructions, gall bladder problems but also for the more critical heart attacks and strokes. Metzler reports a 40% decline in the number of admissions for STEMI and non‐STEMI in Austria during the COVID‐19 pandemic. 2 In a soon to be published report by Garcia, 3 number of cardiac catheterization laboratory activations for STEMI have been reduced by almost 40% in nine high‐volume centers in the United States.