Shouldn't the President direct the hospital ships to Florida to handle the new cases? Or build extra hospitals or equip them with more room in tent hospital cities? Wtf is no one demanding this???
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Florida's governor said full ICUs is normal.
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Florida & Arizona are a bit confused about the benefits of high-occupancy status of their accommodations.
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And the United States dose not want to shut down again



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Hospital bed shortages not good
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In the last six days, Florida has added 75,988 cases and 499 deaths. We are on a train with no conductor. Or brakes. We are your fellow Americans.
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And FL only added 86 new patients to the ICU in a week's time. ...and has 19% capacity remaining, which is healthy business for a hospital. Jesus Christ with the panic porn.pic.twitter.com/C7ba67GybA
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Yet, most of these patients will stay between two and four weeks (average 3,3 days). Furthermore, the data has some overlapping delays which makes predictions hard. 80% full capacity means that normal ICU operations are postponed or cancelled as well.
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