wave was that the peak was going to be somewhere between half as bad as last january and twice as bad as last january. the issue is, really, we can t use these models instead of data. they can give us a sense of where we might end up but you can only use the data, like the figures we gave you a couple of seconds ago about what s happening in london hospitals, to really tell us what s coming. so, talk us through, if you would, the latest figures from today. well, in london, as you ve said, we ve seen an increase in people going into hospital because of covid and an increase in people going in with covid. proportionally it s probably going up a little bit faster for the with covids. but, still, the majority, about 75% of people who are in hospital in london at the moment in a covid bed are there because the covid put them there. but what we re seeing in the, kind of, the trends and the changes over time is what you might hope to see or you might expect to see was something like omicr
we look at one mississippi hospital. reporter: dolly is being moved from the covid icu to a regular covid bed. the 82-year-old thinks she got the virus from a family member. you don t know that you ll get it then you get it and you think. reporter: she was on the fence about getting vaccinated but today her mind is made up. with the family caller: all of your family. all of my family. caller: this 57 has been in the hospital for more than two weeks, breathing still a chore. also unvaccinated, he just didn t think he needed it. i ve been healthy for 40 years. i hadn t had a cold for 40 years. reporter: he thinks he got the virus at an outside event. did you think covid was not a serious illness?
are in the grip of the highly contagious delta variant. in mississippi, one of the least vaccinated states in the u.s., the health-care system is in crisis mode. hospitalizations there are reaching new highs with just a handful of icu beds still available. cnn s miguel marquez goes inside now. he goes inside one overwhelmed hospital in southern mississippi that is sounding the alarm. reporter: being moved from the covid icu to a regular covid bed. the 82-year-old thinks she got the virus from a family member. you don t know you gonna get it and then you get it and you sick. and you don t know if you are going to live or die. reporter: unvaccinated, she says she was on the fence about getting vaccinated. today, her mind is made up. all of your family?
Read more about Uttarakhand CM inaugurates 500-bed Covid hospital set up by DRDO on Business Standard. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat on Wednesday virtually inaugurated a 500-bed hospital set up for COVID-19 patients in Haldwani, the defence ministry said.