Henry Ford Health System has reached its limit for treating COVID-19 patients at its West Bloomfield and Detroit hospitals, officials say.
The health system is now creating additional bed space in outpatient clinics and working to move non-infected patients to separate facilities to keep them from becoming infected.
More in link:
www.fox2detroit.com/news/henry-ford-health-reaches-capacity-at-2-hospitals-for-covid-19-patients.amp
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D) said Tuesday that the city’s intensive care units (ICUs) are at capacity and warned that hospitals in the area could soon be maximized amid the coronavirus pandemic.
An alarming 24 hours in NYC: 4,414 new cases 88 new deaths 900 new hospitalizations 180 more in ICU
Steven Bognar
@Bogs4NY
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An alarming 24 hours in #NYC:
4,414 new cases
88 new deaths
900 new hospitalizations
180 more in ICU
NYC #Coronavirus
Cases: 20,011
Deaths: 280
Hospital: 3,750/ICU: 840
Boroughs:
Queens: 6,420
Brooklyn: 5,232
Manhattan: 3,616
Bronx: 3,542
Staten Island: 1,166
An alarming 24 hours in #NYC:
➡️4,414 new cases
➡️88 new deaths
➡️900 new hospitalizations
➡️180 more in ICUNYC #Coronavirus
Cases: 20,011
Deaths: 280
Hospital: 3,750/ICU: 840Boroughs:
Queens: 6,420
Brooklyn: 5,232
Manhattan: 3,616
Bronx: 3,542
Staten Island: 1,166#nbc4ny— Steven Bognar (@Bogs4NY) March 26, 2020
Georgia Hospital Worker With COVID-19 Found Dead At Her Home With Her Child
h/t FP