Hospitals stretched beyond 'reasonable limit' as number of Covid-19 patients reaches

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100,000

The total number of coronavirus deaths reported in a day set a new record Wednesday and hospitalizations also reached an all-time high, and doctors and nurses across the US are trying to find creative ways to handle the surging number of patients.

The numbers are grim. More than 100,200 patients were in US hospitals Wednesday, according to the COVID Tracking Project.

There were more than 2,670 deaths reported Wednesday, according to Johns Hopkins University.

Those totals have never been higher. The stress on frontline health care workers has never been greater.

One county official in Wisconsin told CNN, "Our hospital ICUs and emergency rooms remain stretched beyond any reasonable limit and our healthcare workers as well as our patients need our help."

And the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday that these next three months will be "the most difficult time in the public health history of this nation."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/me...covid-19-patients-reaches-100-000/ar-BB1byoDW
 
Oh! It's the Covid! ZOMVG!

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100,000

The total number of coronavirus deaths reported in a day set a new record Wednesday and hospitalizations also reached an all-time high, and doctors and nurses across the US are trying to find creative ways to handle the surging number of patients.

The numbers are grim. More than 100,200 patients were in US hospitals Wednesday, according to the COVID Tracking Project.

There were more than 2,670 deaths reported Wednesday, according to Johns Hopkins University.

Those totals have never been higher. The stress on frontline health care workers has never been greater.

One county official in Wisconsin told CNN, "Our hospital ICUs and emergency rooms remain stretched beyond any reasonable limit and our healthcare workers as well as our patients need our help."

And the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday that these next three months will be "the most difficult time in the public health history of this nation."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/me...covid-19-patients-reaches-100-000/ar-BB1byoDW

OK I'll bite....how and why is this harder on the public health system than the 1918 pandemic was, which was much more lethal?

Be specific.
 
OLYMPIA – COVID-19 hospital occupancy is rapidly increasing throughout Washington as the state continues to experience exponential growth in new cases. We are seeing alarming increases in the number of COVID-19 patients in our hospitals as well as the number hospitalized in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds—critical capacity needed to treat severe COVID-19 cases as well as other patients with serious conditions.

The trend is highlighted in new data added to the state’s Risk Assessment dashboard today. The dashboard shows that the number of confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients in our hospitals doubled from 471 on November 1st to 932 on November 23rd. In addition, the number of confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients in our ICUs increased about 75% from 124 on November 1st to 214 on November 23rd. If this doubling rate continues, we may have over 1800 COVID-19 patients in our hospitals by mid-December.

Because COVID-19 patients may stay in the hospital for several weeks, hospital occupancy will continue to rise for some time even after hospital admissions level off. In some cases, large hospital systems are facing situations that would necessitate delaying non-urgent procedures due to a lack of staffed hospital beds. Situations like this can cause other patients with non-COVID-19 conditions to have to wait, and this also impacts anyone else who may need to seek care. It is imperative that we ensure access to hospital care for anyone who needs it, whether they have COVID-19 or another illness or injury.

“This situation is extraordinarily urgent, and we need everyone in Washington state to take action now to stop the spread of COVID-19 before our hospitals and frontline healthcare workers are overwhelmed,” said State Health Officer Dr. Kathy Lofy. “I am extremely concerned about the current exponential growth of COVID-19 cases. We must all re-commit to flatten the curve now.”
https://www.doh.wa.gov/Newsroom/Art...ital-occupancy-is-soaring-in-Washington-state

Notice how brealthless they are.

Notice how they never mention that we have over 10,000 beds, and have the ability to expand.






BTW todays number is 985.
 
Wow.
All that coverage and footage.
All those fake graves.
Quite a big effort to fake that globally.

Do you really believe what you're posting?

Here is the facts. There have been only 21 per one million deaths from CV19 since December. No one in their right mind shuts down the world for those numbers unless Satan blinds their eyes to believe a lie. That makes Satan your daddy doesn’t it?
21 per million population. Let that sink in valedictorian.


Selah
 
100,000

The total number of coronavirus deaths reported in a day set a new record Wednesday and hospitalizations also reached an all-time high, and doctors and nurses across the US are trying to find creative ways to handle the surging number of patients.

The numbers are grim. More than 100,200 patients were in US hospitals Wednesday, according to the COVID Tracking Project.

There were more than 2,670 deaths reported Wednesday, according to Johns Hopkins University.

Those totals have never been higher. The stress on frontline health care workers has never been greater.

One county official in Wisconsin told CNN, "Our hospital ICUs and emergency rooms remain stretched beyond any reasonable limit and our healthcare workers as well as our patients need our help."

And the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday that these next three months will be "the most difficult time in the public health history of this nation."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/me...covid-19-patients-reaches-100-000/ar-BB1byoDW

100 of more than 900 thousand hospital beds (and we could add more) have COVID in them......


IT's FREAK OUT TIME!!!
 
Africa population 1 billion has had 1 per 2 million CV19 dead
Australia population 27 million has had 1 per 400,000 CV19 dead.
Wtf are you thinking wake the f up!


Selah
 
Here is the facts. There have been only 21 per one million deaths from CV19 since December. No one in their right mind shuts down the world for those numbers unless Satan blinds their eyes to believe a lie. That makes Satan your daddy doesn’t it?
21 per million population. Let that sink in valedictorian.


Selah

There's a serious flaw in your arithmetic. Oil your abacus.
 
Here is the facts. There have been only 21 per one million deaths from CV19 since December. No one in their right mind shuts down the world for those numbers unless Satan blinds their eyes to believe a lie. That makes Satan your daddy doesn’t it?
21 per million population. Let that sink in valedictorian.


Selah

Wait a minute, the US has a population of roughly 328 million plus people with to date 276,000 Covid deaths, so 328 million divided by say 275,000 equals 1,193, 275,000 divided by 1,193 equals 205, 14 million infected with 275,000 deaths equals fifty, one so where is this 21 coming from. And that is all in just nine months, small fact your calculations left off
 
Wait a minute, the US has a population of roughly 328 million plus people with to date 276,000 Covid deaths, so 328 million divided by say 275,000 equals 1,193, 275,000 divided by 1,193 equals 205, 14 million infected with 275,000 deaths equals fifty, one so where is this 21 coming from. And that is all in just nine months, small fact your calculations left off

Hey ASSHIVES the numbers are worldwide 21 per one million you pos.


Selah
 
Wait a minute, the US has a population of roughly 328 million plus people with to date 276,000 Covid deaths, so 328 million divided by say 275,000 equals 1,193, 275,000 divided by 1,193 equals 205, 14 million infected with 275,000 deaths equals fifty, one so where is this 21 coming from. And that is all in just nine months, small fact your calculations left off

Somebody sabotaged his abacus.
 
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