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More than 40% of Americans live where COVID-19 strains hospital ICUs

Straining under record numbers of COVID-19 patients, hundreds of the nation s intensive care units are running out of space and supplies and competing to hire temporary traveling nurses at soaring rates. Many of the facilities are clustered in the South and West.

2 in 5 Americans live where COVID-19 strains hospital ICUs - News - The Rolla Daily News - Rolla, MO

2 in 5 Americans live where COVID-19 strains hospital ICUs - News - The Rolla Daily News - Rolla, MO
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The Recorder - ICUs strained for 2 in 5 Americans

ICUs strained for 2 in 5 Americans Two nurses put a ventilator on a patient in a COVID-19 unit at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, Calif., Jan. 7. U.S. hospital intensive care units in many parts of the country are straining under record numbers of COVID-19 patients. AP PHOTO FILE - In this Jan. 7, 2021, file photo, a medical worker walks past a refrigerated trailer parked outside the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. U.S. hospital intensive care units in many parts of the country are straining under record numbers of COVID-19 patients. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center ran into shortages of take-home oxygen tanks, which meant some patients who could otherwise go home were kept longer, taking up needed beds. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File) Damian Dovarganes

California Coronavirus Updates: California Passes 25,000 COVID-19 Deaths

California Coronavirus Updates: Sacramento Likely To Remain Under Stay-At-Home Orders Thursday, December 31, 2020 | Sacramento, CA Find an updated count of COVID-19 cases in California and by county on our tracker here. Latest Updates Stay-at-home orders for the Sacramento region are likely to be extended, state officials announced Thursday, as intensive care unit capacity continued to stay low. The region fell under the state s regional stay-at-home order Dec. 10, after intensive care unit capacity dropped below the state s 15% threshold to remain open. Under the orders, businesses such as barbershops and nail salons must close, while retail stores can stay open at 20% capacity and restaurants are limited to takeout-only.

California Coronavirus Updates: Stay-At-Home Orders Extended In San Joaquin Valley, Southern California

California Coronavirus Updates: Stay-At-Home Orders Extended In San Joaquin Valley, Southern California
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