You can’t turn on your TV, flip open your tablet, or scroll your social media feed today without being bombarded by horrifying stories of over-worked nurses and doctors and throat-grabbing headlines about COVID-driven hospitalizations amid the casedemic.
Time to panic?
Perhaps not, as El Gato Malo (@boriquagato) notes in the following information-full twitter thread: while it’s disappointing to see that we are back in the “media scare stories about hospitals” stage, the good news is that, just like last time, this is simply not the case.
They either have no idea what they are saying or are seeking to mislead…
Let’s look.
"Hospitals In Idaho, Pennsylvania, Texas Overwhelmed By COVID-19 Patients"
That’s a scary headline. It’s also a false one.
We have data on this (and so would they if they bothered to get any)
Idaho: (as of 12/4) 57% of inpatient beds used, 14.6% covid. 74% overall ICU
90% of inpatient beds and ICU is normal. even 100% ICU is normal. 57% is staggeringly low, like OMG we’re all going out of business low.
Calling that overwhelmed is outlandish.
ICU of 74% is also low.
Even 100% ICU is not “full”, since all can flex to 125% – it’s federal mandate.
Most ICU’s can flex to 150-200% – they just do not leave the beds staffed when they are not needed. it’s too expensive.
Hospitals are like airlines or hotels: they seek to be full, not empty; building capacity you do not use is how you lose money.
But hey, maybe they got PA right, huh?
Nope.
17% covid, 73% all beds, 82% all ICU.
Those are all low numbers, esp for this time of year. dec and jan are peak flu and pneumonia season.
Well, maybe Texas?
Nope.
15% covid, 73% all beds, 82% ICU. again, all low numbers.
And hey, if you do not believe me, go read the article linked below – the TX hospital CEO’s will tell you the same…
This pretty much tells you everything you need to know about the panic patrol and their relationship to facts.
It’s hard to get much clearer than this:
But TX children’s hospital CEO mark wallace gave it a shot:
But TX children’s hospital CEO mark wallace gave it a shot:
Seems like a classic case of “them that’s scared don’t know and them that know ain’t scared.”
Side with them that know.
This is not rocket science guys, it’s hospital admin 101.
But these are low numbers, not high.
There is no “crisis” in US hospitals, nor was there last time. Even perennial basket case NYC was never overwhelmed – they never used javits nor the hospital ship.
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