Hospitals I work at in the states regularly fill their beds to the point that they hold patients in the ER and refuse transfers. It happens to big Houston hospitals all the time when I'm looking for somewhere to send a patient. Just because the beds are full doesn't mean everyone at the hospital has the virus. They could fill without any infectious disease going around. I assume they have some form of socialized medicine with health care rationing. You would want to keep your beds full in that system to keep the line moving. You have to assume at baseline that around 50-75% of the beds are full under normal conditions. Those beds could fill with regular medical patients on top of the seasonal flu that always bumps up numbers here this time of year.
Those thinking that 49,000 beds equals 49,000 coronavirus patients are saying that no other illnesses are being treated in a city of 11 million. So no heart attacks, strokes, pneumonia, trauma? The virus seems pretty bad and getting worse, but get a grip and stay in your lane regarding your assessment.
Those thinking that 49,000 beds equals 49,000 coronavirus patients are saying that no other illnesses are being treated in a city of 11 million. So no heart attacks, strokes, pneumonia, trauma? The virus seems pretty bad and getting worse, but get a grip and stay in your lane regarding your assessment.