Fewer than 13,000 available beds of the total 55,000.
https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/...fe8b9640bcb4a7
Fewer than 13,000 available beds of the total 55,000.
https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/...fe8b9640bcb4a7
Are the haters REALLY trying to use the lack of beds as a scare tactic again?
Yay! A Power BI dashboard.
Interesting trend in this one is that COVID-19 patients in ICU have increased quite a bit when actual ICU patients haven't increased as much
+658 for COVID-19 in ICU
+226 for ICU beds
I am curious how many patients in ICU were moved back to non-ICU rooms to make room for COVID-19 patients.
Does anyone know if Louisiana is only reporting cases for individuals who have tested positive for covid-19? If not, and they're using the epidemiological criteria as well, is this included in the 'test performed' count?
Deaths are trending up with Texas and Florida. It will be interesting to see what the next week holds.
Yikes! we are going the wrong way.
My sister and brother-in-law, 58 and 60 years old respectively, who live in the suburbs of Choudrant, have both tested positive for the corona virus. Neither of them can smell or taste anything, and my brother-in-law had a cough that lasted three days, but neither have any other symptoms and appear to be on the mend quite nicely. It seems to me that this virus doesn't appear to be affecting people nearly as bad as it once did.