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My brother in law works at saini grace hospital (DMC) in Detroit..conditions are dire there and surrounding

 
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Re: My brother in law works at saini grace hospital (DMC) in Detroit..conditions are dire there and surrounding
My neighbors daughter is an ICU nurse at DMC

She’s not saying it’s that dire but she is saying many patients have tested positive for both Influenza A and corona

It’s supposed to be rare yet most of the patients in ICU have both

She’s finally posting hospital stats

Michigan is now posting hospital stats 4-8, 4-9, 4-10

Available beds: 20,948, 22020, 22341

ICU: 592, 645, 674

Available vents: 1,460, 1567, 1625

Total vents: 3,069, 3071, 3185

Morgues available: 423, 391, 433

Total inpatients: 3,826, 3823, 3,636

Total Critical patients: 1,628,1663, 1,582

COVID Inpatients on Ventilators: 1,434,1394, 1,441

Discharged: 770, 700, 595


[link to www.michigan.gov (secure)]


Beaumont has over 2000 discharged too.


Henry Ford Health: More than 1,000 coronavirus patients discharged, fewer than 700 still hospitalized

Officials say 1,007 COVID-19 patients have been released from Henry Ford hospitals


Officials at Henry Ford Health System report more than 1,000 coronavirus (COVID-19) patients have been discharged over the last month, while fewer than 700 remain hospitalized.

As of 11:45 a.m. Friday, 1,007 people have been treated for the coronavirus and discharged -- an additional 154 patients since Wednesday morning.

The number of coronavirus patients still in the hospital dropped from 743 on Wednesday to 696 on Friday.


Patients are spending an average of 6.67 days in the hospital, and those who need it are spending 7.68 days in the intensive care unit, according to hospital officials.

A 58-year-old woman who developed a rare form of encephalitis after testing positive for the coronavirus has been discharged, as well, officials said. She was sent to a rehabilitation facility on Thursday.

[link to www.clickondetroit.com (secure)]


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Last Edited by ~kpm~ on 04/10/2020 09:38 PM
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