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Related: About this forumI know someone who works in the ER at a hospital in Minneapolis
Last night they were having to divert ambulances because the ER was swamped mostly with what appeared to be Covid cases. She said things had really dropped off for a few months but have been ramping up the last few weeks.
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I know someone who works in the ER at a hospital in Minneapolis (Original Post)
dflprincess
Nov 2020
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progree
(11,463 posts)1. 'The wave is coming up upon us': Critical care doctors already feeling effects of COVID surge
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2020/11/06/minn-doctors-already-feeling-effects-of-covid19-surge
https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2020/11/07/coronavirus-in-minnesota-mdh-reports-4647-new-covid-cases-and-34-deaths/
'The wave is coming up upon us': Critical care doctors already feeling effects of COVID surge, 11/6/20
In the Twin Cities, 98 percent of ICU beds are in use this week, as are 97 percent of general hospital beds. Statewide, theres slightly more space but not much.
And while a state dashboard shows theres still some wiggle room in hospital bed capacity, state and hospital officials say that the prospect of labor shortages is making it increasingly difficult to staff even the beds that are available.
Staffing is becoming an increasing problem, Dotseth said. Staff are sick, staff are caring for others who are sick, and staff are in quarantine because of a community exposure.
In the Twin Cities, 98 percent of ICU beds are in use this week, as are 97 percent of general hospital beds. Statewide, theres slightly more space but not much.
And while a state dashboard shows theres still some wiggle room in hospital bed capacity, state and hospital officials say that the prospect of labor shortages is making it increasingly difficult to staff even the beds that are available.
Staffing is becoming an increasing problem, Dotseth said. Staff are sick, staff are caring for others who are sick, and staff are in quarantine because of a community exposure.
https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2020/11/07/coronavirus-in-minnesota-mdh-reports-4647-new-covid-cases-and-34-deaths/
On Friday, Health Partners said it is rescheduling elective procedures and surgeries and transferring care to other locations across its system to meet patient needs, while allowing for as many free ICU beds as possible.
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)2. Not surprised.
Out State is in real tough shape. Local Facilities have zero to extremely little ICU space to start with. Stabilize packem down and ship them to the Cities is the standing orders for most of the out State.
uppityperson
(115,870 posts)3. I am sorry
OldBaldy1701E
(6,341 posts)4. I am glad I was able to squeeze in a quadruple bypass
before things got busy again. I hope this will be a short duration and I hope those who are getting this second wave remember two things. One, that we are all praying for you. and two, that anyone you see without a mask bears partial blame for this, and you should treat them accordingly.
Karadeniz
(23,417 posts)5. I'm glad for you, too! I hope the recovery goes well!
dflprincess
(28,471 posts)7. I hope you are doing well!
progree
(11,463 posts)6. Dr. Craig Spencer: I just left an ER shift, and it hit me.
Tweet text:Craig Spencer MD MPH
@Craig_A_Spencer
I just left an ER shift, and it hit me.
Healthcare providers will be respected for tirelessly working to save lives, not accused of falsifying diagnoses or profiteering off a horrible pandemic.
We will have a partner working with us, not against us.
It already feels so good.
7:19 PM · Nov 7, 2020
@Craig_A_Spencer
I just left an ER shift, and it hit me.
Healthcare providers will be respected for tirelessly working to save lives, not accused of falsifying diagnoses or profiteering off a horrible pandemic.
We will have a partner working with us, not against us.
It already feels so good.
7:19 PM · Nov 7, 2020
Link to tweet
==##########################################===
Thanks to Nevilledog
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100214499614
progree
(11,463 posts)8. A couple of graphs of Covid-related Hospitalizations and ICU use from MPR
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2020/11/07/latest-on-covid-in-mn
AND MANY MORE ARE ON THE WAY
It's amazing how the latest outbreak makes everything that has gone before look so small, like a caterpillar crawling on the ground. What once seemed like massive peaks and steep declines now seem like nothing much at all:
AND MANY MORE ARE ON THE WAY
It's amazing how the latest outbreak makes everything that has gone before look so small, like a caterpillar crawling on the ground. What once seemed like massive peaks and steep declines now seem like nothing much at all: