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riversedge

(73,134 posts)
Wed Dec 1, 2021, 09:05 PM Dec 2021

As Wisconsin Passes 9,000 COVID Deaths, Hospital Bed Shortage Foreshadows a Grim Future


actually, there are 9,052 Covid deaths now in WI. damn.


https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/data.htm


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As Wisconsin Passes 9,000 COVID Deaths, Hospital Bed Shortage Foreshadows a Grim Future


As Wisconsin has reached the grim milestone of 9,000 COVID-19-related deaths, an ongoing shortage of hospital beds is impacting patient care efforts and in some cases could endanger people’s lives, hospital officials said.

Smaller hospitals without intensive care unit (ICU) beds typically transfer patients, including those critically ill with COVID-19, to larger sites with ICUs. However, that often isn’t possible as the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations has increased in recent weeks, meaning beds at larger hospitals are full too. Statewide, 1,418 patients are hospitalized with the virus, including 393 requiring ICU-level care.

Staff at northern Wisconsin hospitals say they are increasingly unable to transfer patients requiring ICU care because hospitals with those services are already full. That is the case at Western Wisconsin Health in the St. Croix County community of Baldwin, hospital CEO Alison Page said. On Sunday, she said, she called 25 hospitals in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota seeking an ICU bed for a COVID-19 patient but was unable to find one.

“High-level intensive care units are currently overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients,” Page said. “The inability to get really sick people to the level of care they need is causing bad things to happen and people to die.”

—Reported by Julian Emerson


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As Wisconsin Passes 9,000 COVID Deaths, Hospital Bed Shortage Foreshadows a Grim Future (Original Post) riversedge Dec 2021 OP
Damn . Texaswitchy Dec 2021 #1
Cannot believe the vocal neighbors I have still saying no to vaccines AllyCat Dec 2021 #2
Outside of Dane County masks are virtually non-existent! Heartstrings Dec 2021 #3

AllyCat

(17,105 posts)
2. Cannot believe the vocal neighbors I have still saying no to vaccines
Wed Dec 1, 2021, 11:46 PM
Dec 2021

Masks and social distancing. It’s insane.

Heartstrings

(7,349 posts)
3. Outside of Dane County masks are virtually non-existent!
Fri Dec 3, 2021, 05:39 PM
Dec 2021

Traveled from Madison up to the UP this past Tuesday. Stopped once in WI (potty break) not a mask in sight, although we were masked. Up in the UP everyone was masked!

This will never end with the mentality we’re dealing with!

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