Alabama hospitals calling off elective procedures as COVID fills beds
Just 6 percent of Alabamas ICU beds were available on Monday, with COVID-19 hospitalizations increasing 122 percent over the last two weeks.
Alabama hospitals this week have begun postponing some elective procedures as COVID-19 hospitalizations and new cases continue to surge, threatening more surgery cutbacks in a state that has the least number of fully vaccinated residents in the U.S.
Alabama hospitals were caring for 2,134 COVID-19 patients on Monday, a 122 percent increase from two weeks ago. Of those, 628 were in ICU beds, Alabama Hospital Association president Dr. Don Williamson told
APR on Monday. Thats an increase of COVID-19 patients in ICUs of 31 percent from six days ago.
The number of COVID-19 patients on ventilators has increased by 42 percent from six days ago, according to the associations numbers.
The state had just 6 percent of its ICU bed capacity available on Monday, or 87 beds, which Williamson said was the lowest its been since Jan. 22. COVID-19 patients made up 42 percent of those ICU beds Monday.
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(Alabama Political Reporter)