SEATTLE (AP) – U.S. hospitals are rushing to find beds for a coming flood of COVID-19 patients, opening older closed hospitals and re-purposing other medical buildings. Simple math is spurring hospital leaders to prepare. With total U.S. cases now doubling every three days, empty intensive care unit beds, needed by an estimated 5% of the sick, will rapidly fill. An Associated Press analysis of federal hospital data finds more than 7 million people age 60 and older – those most at risk of severe COVID-19 illness – live in counties without ICU beds.
U.S Hospitals Rush To Find Beds For Virus Patients
March 26, 2020 4:02 am