Federal Government Sending Medical Teams To DFW Hospitals During Coronavirus Hospitalizations Spike
On Wednesday, the Texas Department of State Health Services reported there are 9,610 people being treated for Covid-19 in hospitals across the state.
Earlier this week, the CEO of the DFW Hospital Council told CBS-11 some of the large hospital systems in North Texas have shifted some staffing and patients from some of their facilities to others amid the increase in hospitalizations.
He said if hospitalizations continue to rise at their current rate, North Texas hospitals would have to activate their surge plans in the next 2-3 weeks.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson also made a request for medical personnel to White House Coronavirus Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx last Friday.
During a news conference Wednesday, Dr. Birx announced what Secretary Azar described as a glimmer of positive news. “We are in Texas seeing what appears to be a decline in the rate of growth of ER presentations by individuals with Covid-like symptoms.”
But hours later Wednesday, Dallas County reported there was an increase of 200 E-R visits between Monday and Tuesday, to 786 — representing nearly 35 percent of all such visits in the county.
The state reported Wednesday there were 9,979 new cases of the virus since Tuesday.
They had increased by more than 10,000 the day before.