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Hospitals Brace For The Crush Of New Cases As Coronavirus Spreads

Los Angeles County officials reported the biggest jump in new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the total to 144.
There are about 100 hospitals spread across the county, and they’re all doing what they can to prepare for the rising case numbers.
Dr. Christina Ghaly, with the L.A. County’s Department of Health Services, says they’re all implementing disaster plans. Among them:
“Discharging patients when safe to do so, bringing in additional staffing resources, limiting or canceling elective procedures and admissions.”
Another big effort by hospital officials? Telling people only to use the ER for emergencies:
“It is imperative that we preserve the hospital system and the 911 emergency response system for those who truly need it.”
- 650 ventilators (but officials are working to get more)
- 2,220 ICU beds
- 150 ICU beds currently available.
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