I live in Idaho, near Boisie. The hospital my wife recently started working at has had one (1) Covid patient, he was 86 and passed away. They have a few people in ICU for other things. The ER is only seeing 1/4-1/3rd the normal traffic. Most of the hospital rooms are empty because all non-essential surgery is not being done. It's so empty that today the hospital wants the different areas to start sending people scheduled to be on shift home early because their is no reason for them to be there.
Other hospitals in the area a bit more busy she said, but still well below normal use let alone over-run. That said they are expecting to see more chinkypox sufferers as the number of cases climb over the next two weeks.
So yeah it might get bad soon, but right now not so much.
She said only 3-4 people in ICU and maybe a few from the ER that had something done, but they are getting people back out of the hospital as quickly as possible..
I work at a small community hospital. One of our units was converted to an iso unit for COVID which has had a census of 8 at its highest point. Our ICU has 4 vented COVID patients and that is all the vents we have, we have 2 other patients in there using bipap for COVID.
On the flip side I have a friend who works at a medical center in New Jersey who has 200 positive COVID patients in her hospital and 100 rule outs.
Who knows how things will actually look in two weeks...perhaps were seeing the worst of it now.
The test tents in NY and LA are empty like Biden rally. I'll check for videos New Jersey next. YouTube filmyourhospital. You only need to check the test center sections but they've filmed that and the hospitals parking and the inside and it's a ghost town. The 2 most populated places in the USA empty
If anything it will help FEMA and cdc direct resources appropriately
Its all bullshit!!!
I live in Idaho, near Boisie. The hospital my wife recently started working at has had one (1) Covid patient, he was 86 and passed away. They have a few people in ICU for other things. The ER is only seeing 1/4-1/3rd the normal traffic. Most of the hospital rooms are empty because all non-essential surgery is not being done. It's so empty that today the hospital wants the different areas to start sending people scheduled to be on shift home early because their is no reason for them to be there.
Other hospitals in the area a bit more busy she said, but still well below normal use let alone over-run. That said they are expecting to see more chinkypox sufferers as the number of cases climb over the next two weeks.
So yeah it might get bad soon, but right now not so much.
Only 1 patient?
Only 1 Coranavirus/COVID positive patient so far.
She said only 3-4 people in ICU and maybe a few from the ER that had something done, but they are getting people back out of the hospital as quickly as possible..
That’s the parking lot. How is it inside?
I work at a small community hospital. One of our units was converted to an iso unit for COVID which has had a census of 8 at its highest point. Our ICU has 4 vented COVID patients and that is all the vents we have, we have 2 other patients in there using bipap for COVID.
On the flip side I have a friend who works at a medical center in New Jersey who has 200 positive COVID patients in her hospital and 100 rule outs.
Who knows how things will actually look in two weeks...perhaps were seeing the worst of it now.
The test tents in NY and LA are empty like Biden rally. I'll check for videos New Jersey next. YouTube filmyourhospital. You only need to check the test center sections but they've filmed that and the hospitals parking and the inside and it's a ghost town. The 2 most populated places in the USA empty