(11-24-2020, 08:27 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Overall in the US, 8% of all hospitalizations are covid, and % of total hospital beds being utilized is 63%. We also don't know what's normal for this time of year during a non-covid year, so it's really hard to say if 63% is high, low or average. But it's certainly not "nearing the breaking point."
I have been going by the numbers from this website. This shows only COVID hospitalizations.
https://covidtracking.com/data/national
They take whatever the numbers the states give them so rather it's 100% true or not is debatable. It's the ICU beds that are getting critically low in a lot of states and counties.
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