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I’m sitting next to a nurse manager, a nurse practitioner and a doctor who will tell you that 95% capacity pre COVID-19 is BS. And it’s not normal for there not to be any ICU beds in an entire state.



I will preface this by saying I am not in the medical field. I am a minister. But there have been plenty of times I have been to a hospital because someone has been taken by ambulance or flown to a hospital. And I have watched those same people have to spend the night in the emergency room because there was not any rooms available at the hospital for them to get an actual room.
 
I will preface this by saying I am not in the medical field. I am a minister. But there have been plenty of times I have been to a hospital because someone has been taken by ambulance or flown to a hospital. And I have watched those same people have to spend the night in the emergency room because there was not any rooms available at the hospital for them to get an actual room.
I already posted a link to a study showing the optimal capacity for hospital beds is 85-90% however Carlos’s anecdotal BS is rock solid and unquestionable
 
I’m sitting next to a nurse manager, a nurse practitioner and a doctor who will tell you that 95% capacity pre COVID-19 is BS. And it’s not normal for there not to be any ICU beds in an entire state.

Yet the lack of ICU beds apparently isn’t driven by COVID
The number of patients with suspected or known COVID-19 in intensive care units across Arizona was at 438 on Saturday, the most ICU beds in use in a single day since Aug. 14. The level is below what it was in July, when ICU beds in use for COVID-19 reached 970.
Arizona COVID-19 update: cases and deaths rise with troubling trends
 
I’m sitting next to a nurse manager, a nurse practitioner and a doctor who will tell you that 95% capacity pre COVID-19 is BS. And it’s not normal for there not to be any ICU beds in an entire state.


Since you are sitting beside them, ask them what the normal % of occupancy for ICU beds in their system and the state pre-Covid . There’s enough knowledge sitting next to you for that answer to be known .
 
I’m sitting next to a nurse manager, a nurse practitioner and a doctor who will tell you that 95% capacity pre COVID-19 is BS. And it’s not normal for there not to be any ICU beds in an entire state.

LOL the fact that you don't understand how ICUs operate and that you actually believe that "there are no ICU beds" in an entire state is hilariously sad
 
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LOL the fact that you don't understand how ICUs operate and that you actually believe that "there are no ICU beds" in an entire state is hilariously sad
The state of Arizona has 1,000 ICU beds and 3,000 regular beds. There are only 195 ICU beds that are not filled in that state.
 
Since you are sitting beside them, ask them what the normal % of occupancy for ICU beds in their system and the state pre-Covid . There’s enough knowledge sitting next to you for that answer to be known .
in the state of Tennessee it’s 57% in Arizona its 41%
 
I’m sitting next to a nurse manager, a nurse practitioner and a doctor who will tell you that 95% capacity pre COVID-19 is BS. And it’s not normal for there not to be any ICU beds in an entire state.

in the state of Tennessee it’s 57% in Arizona its 41%
Which is it oh poll master?
 
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