Can you give your perspective? First hand beats ‘news’ any day.
during the winter months it’s not unusual to have a hospital at capacity for a couple of days. what is unusual is to be there for an extended period of time as we have been for the last month or so with census still climbing. The other u usual thing is every hospital know of is opening 1 if not more accessory ICUs. I will be attacked again for saying it but the system where I am is under considerable strain and we have about 100 more covid patients hospitalized today than yesterday Fortunately they tend to not be as ill as this spring and the death rate is holding fairly steady despite the rise in cases