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California:
Los Angeles County ambulance crews are told not to transport Covid-19 patients with little chance of survival - CNN
"”Hospitals are declaring internal disasters and having to open church gyms to serve as hospital units," County Supervisor Hilda Solis said. "Our health care workers are physically and mentally exhausted and sick." Solis called the situation a "human disaster."
Almost 7,900 people are hospitalized with Covid-19 in just Los Angeles County. And 21% of them are in intensive care units, officials said Tuesday. The number of hospital patients grew by more than 200 from Monday.”
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Illinois:
New COVID Strain Likely Already in Chicago, May Have Sparked 2nd Surge: Health Official
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Texas:
Coronavirus hospitalizations hit new highs in Texas, Dallas County; state adds more than 30,000 cases
“Dallas County reported 2,794 more coronavirus cases and 20 new COVID-19 deaths Tuesday as hospitalizations for the virus reached record numbers in the county and statewide.
Across Texas, more than 30,000 new cases were reported, close to the record high set one week earlier. More than 13,000 people in the state are now hospitalized for the virus.“
Texas Republican Rep. Kevin Brady tests positive for Covid-19
Houston opening rollbacks loom as COVID hospitalizations spike | khou.com
“As COVID-19 case numbers continue to climb, the Houston region is on the verge of reaching a new critical point.
"Right now, the 14-day average is off the charts at 1,700 new cases on average reported every single day," Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said.
Governor Greg Abbott’s executive order states that if Trauma Service Area Q – which includes Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Austin, Colorado, Matagorda, Walker, Waller and Wharton Counties – has seven consecutive days of COVID-19 hospitalizations above 15% of total hospital capacity, certain indoor businesses will have to go back to 50% occupancy and elective surgeries will have to stop. Bars will also have to close.
"We are getting perilously close to that," Houston Health Authority Dr. David Persse said.“
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“Texas COVID by the numbers
On Monday, the state reported 15,976 new COVID-19 cases. There were 52 newly-reported deaths and we now have 12,961 COVID patients in Texas hospitals, which is a new record.
The positivity rate in the state is at 20.13%. That means in Texas, one person out of every five people who are tested are positive for COVID-19.“
Coronavirus updates in Central Texas: Texas hits new record high for COVID-19 hospitalizations
Coronavirus update in Austin, Texas: What to know Jan. 5 | kvue.com
Coronavirus hospitalizations hit new highs in Texas, Dallas County; state adds more than 30,000 cases
Los Angeles County ambulance crews are told not to transport Covid-19 patients with little chance of survival - CNN
"”Hospitals are declaring internal disasters and having to open church gyms to serve as hospital units," County Supervisor Hilda Solis said. "Our health care workers are physically and mentally exhausted and sick." Solis called the situation a "human disaster."
Almost 7,900 people are hospitalized with Covid-19 in just Los Angeles County. And 21% of them are in intensive care units, officials said Tuesday. The number of hospital patients grew by more than 200 from Monday.”
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Illinois:
New COVID Strain Likely Already in Chicago, May Have Sparked 2nd Surge: Health Official
—
Texas:
Coronavirus hospitalizations hit new highs in Texas, Dallas County; state adds more than 30,000 cases
“Dallas County reported 2,794 more coronavirus cases and 20 new COVID-19 deaths Tuesday as hospitalizations for the virus reached record numbers in the county and statewide.
Across Texas, more than 30,000 new cases were reported, close to the record high set one week earlier. More than 13,000 people in the state are now hospitalized for the virus.“
Texas Republican Rep. Kevin Brady tests positive for Covid-19
Houston opening rollbacks loom as COVID hospitalizations spike | khou.com
“As COVID-19 case numbers continue to climb, the Houston region is on the verge of reaching a new critical point.
"Right now, the 14-day average is off the charts at 1,700 new cases on average reported every single day," Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said.
Governor Greg Abbott’s executive order states that if Trauma Service Area Q – which includes Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Austin, Colorado, Matagorda, Walker, Waller and Wharton Counties – has seven consecutive days of COVID-19 hospitalizations above 15% of total hospital capacity, certain indoor businesses will have to go back to 50% occupancy and elective surgeries will have to stop. Bars will also have to close.
"We are getting perilously close to that," Houston Health Authority Dr. David Persse said.“
[...]
“Texas COVID by the numbers
On Monday, the state reported 15,976 new COVID-19 cases. There were 52 newly-reported deaths and we now have 12,961 COVID patients in Texas hospitals, which is a new record.
The positivity rate in the state is at 20.13%. That means in Texas, one person out of every five people who are tested are positive for COVID-19.“
Coronavirus updates in Central Texas: Texas hits new record high for COVID-19 hospitalizations
Coronavirus update in Austin, Texas: What to know Jan. 5 | kvue.com
Coronavirus hospitalizations hit new highs in Texas, Dallas County; state adds more than 30,000 cases
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