Please paste into the comments of this tweet any reports (from news or anecdotal) of U.S. hospitals already nearing or over capacity. Include sources. #Coronavirus
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My friend works at UCSF hospital and say they are focused on prepping but no massive in flows yet
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But we’ve been social distancing for over a week now. Isn’t this the time they should be seeing peak traffic?
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Who is doing the analysis of every Wuhan resident or visitor that traveled to the USA? Where they went and where are they now?
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The dearth of hospitalization numbers also tells a story. I can’t get any hospitalization numbers where I live. I know docs around my state and in particular in Denver, and they are not seeing an influx...
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If the incubation period is what’s understood, docs should start seeing a little bit of a spike in my neck of the woods starting the end of this week going into next week.
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My nephew, an ER nurse, in the "triage bubble" is bored to tears.
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Then the distancing was successful.
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Is there any reason patients can't be sent to neighboring counties and states where there's low outbreak? Seems like a capacity problem that could easily be mitigated by logistics.
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