21 cities where doctors are "submerged" of Covid
Hospitals are "submerged" by COVID patients.
With the winter overvoltage of Covid-19 well ongoing and the number of infected individuals increases daily, the inevitable is happening: hospitals are filled beyond the edge of the capacity. Of Pennsylvania in Colorado, the main health institutions of the nation are short of beds, medical experts and even the resources needed to treat all patients infected with the fatal virus - as well as those who enter with diseases related to COVIDATION. Read to hear how bad things are and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
First of all, hospitals are "being submerged" "
"We are overwhelmed by the volume of CIVID-19 patients, Dr.Darren Mareiniss, MD, Facece, Emergency Medicine Doctor at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia and Emergency Medicine Assistant Professor, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, TellsEat this, not that! Health. "It is clear that people do not follow the restrictions and illness is not controlled and propagates quickly. In the field, this leads to an increase in the number of hospital admissions and use of ICU / fan. he continues. "We are at capacity or near many jurisdictions and this overvoltage has just begun."
Here are the areas of concern
TheNew York Timesreveals that over one-third of Americans live in areas where hospitals are critically running intensive care beds. According to the latest data, the first time the federal government has published detailed geographic information about coronavirus patients in hospitals - here are the 20 places where hospitals have reached or will soon reach capacity.
White Plains, New York
City:White Plains, New York
Occupation of the hospital:79%
Occupation of the ICU:79%
Troy, Michigan
City:Troy, Michigan
Occupation of the hospital:79%
Occupation of the ICU:87%
Abington, Pennsylvania
City:Abington, Pennsylvania
Occupation of the hospital:77%
Occupation of the ICU:102%
City, occupation of the hospital, occupation of the ICU
Fort Thomas, Kentucky
City: Fort Thomas, Kentucky
Hospital occupation: 146%
Occupation of the ICU:82%
Amarillo, Texas
City:Amarillo, Texas
Occupation of the hospital:78%
Occupation of the ICU:94%
Saginaw, Michigan
City:Saginaw, Michigan
Occupation of the hospital:98%
Occupation of the ICU:99%
Lawn de oak, Illinois
City:Lawn de oak, Illinois
Occupation of the hospital:71%
Occupation of the ICU:78%
Paterson, New Jersey
City:Paterson, New Jersey
Occupation of the hospital:71%
Occupation of the ICU:50%
Jonesboro, Arkansas
City:Jonesboro, Arkansas
Occupation of the hospital:78%
Occupation of the ICU:94%
Altoona, Pennsylvania
City:Altoona, Pennsylvania
Occupation of the hospital:94%
Occupation of the ICU:94%
Danville, Pennsylvania
City:Danville, Pennsylvania
Occupation of the hospital:83%
Occupation of the ICU:89%
HAXTUN, Colorado
City:HAXTUN, Colorado
Occupation of the hospital:74%
Occupation of the ICU:-
Hershey, Pennsylvania
City:Hershey, Pennsylvania
Occupation of the hospital:79%
Occupation of the ICU:88%
Scotland, South Dakota
City:Scotland, South Dakota
Occupation of the hospital:63%
Occupation of the ICU:-
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Ransom, Kansas
City:Ransom, Kansas
Occupation of the hospital:58%
Occupation of the ICU:-
Creighton, Nebraska
City:Creighton, Nebraska
Occupation of the hospital:90%
Occupation of the ICU:-
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Stroud, Oklahoma
City:Stroud, Oklahoma
Occupation of the hospital:56%
Occupation of the ICU:-
Scobey, Montana
City:Scobey, Montana
Occupation of the hospital:60%
Occupation of the ICU:-
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Piggott, Arkansas
City:Piggott, Arkansas
Occupation of the hospital:78%
Occupation of the ICU:-
Oakley, Kansas
City:Oakley, Kansas
Occupation of the hospital:41%
Occupation of the ICU:-
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Southfield, Michigan
City:Southfield, Michigan
Occupation of the hospital:79%
Occupation of the ICU:73%
There will be "more avoidable dead" as a result
Mr. Maieiniss, who recently released an article, "the Emperor does not have clothes - medical journals and experts must rise and condemn the response of the federal pandemic" inThe American Journal of Emergency Medicine, explains that if the propagation of the virus is not attenuated soon although the locking, the resources will soon be exhausted and the prognosis will be very dark.
"We are forced to adopt" crisis standards "and allocate ICU resources, such as fans, patients who are most likely to survive," he says.
In this case, Covid patients will not be the only ones to which. "The lack of resources will hurt our ability to treat all patients. Shots, heart attacks, sepsis, fractures ... Each patient will be affected," he says. "Many preventable deaths will result unless you change this trend."
What you can do to stay out of the hospital
As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing-Covid-19 in the first place, no matter where you live: Carry a face mask Be tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid .