U.S. Coronavirus Hospitalizations Reach All-Time High

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A record 109,331 people were in the hospital for coronavirus in the U.S. on Sunday, according to the

, as new diagnosed cases and deaths have continued to surge and concern has risen that hospitals nationwide will be overwhelmed. There were a record 21,231 patients being treated for coronavirus in intensive care units on Sunday and 7,529 were on ventilators. There have been more than 100,000 people in the hospital and 19,000 in intensive care unit beds every day since December 2. In 126 counties nationwide, as of December 7, the average hospital was at 90% capacity or worse, according to Covid Tracking Project analysis of Department of Health and Human Services. Kentucky, Georgia, Minnesota, Oklahoma and Texas had the most counties with hospitals at or above 90% capacity.

 

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How do the states determine and define a hospitalization? People waiting for a test result? People w just a Pos test ? People w actual symptoms and a test? You know, some facts.

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