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@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1461275) said:@cochise said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1461237) said:@happy_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1461204) said:@cochise said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1461199) said:@happy_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1461185) said:1400 plus more cases
Surely Sydney's hospital ICU's must be at breaking point ......
It is not just the ICUs, other wards are being converted to covid wards which then means those wards are being decanted to other locations. The hospitals are in trouble.
Your at Day 70 ...why hasn't Glady's created a space solely for Covid patients ......
We will have covid only hospitals shortly
Yes if the cases continue to rise. As you have already stated wards at certain hospitals, are already being transformed into purely Covid wards. Why would you send an otherwise healthy person to one of those hospitals. Westmead is at the epicentre of the outbreaks here in Sydney and is already in emergency management as a result. I’d be avoiding it at all costs for non Covid cases.
I think it all depends on the rate of increase. They (we) have done a pretty good job of restricting the rate of growth in new cases.
Based on current numbers and working on say a 5 day lag in hospitalisation, for every 1000 cases you get another 63 people in hospital, 10 in ICU but if we continue to restrict the rate of growth, there must also be people leaving hospital (guessing) within around 14 days if they dont end up in ICU and so the actual growth in the strain on the health care system is the extra in that period.
TLDR - The more we can restrict the rate of growth the better the health system will handle. Not a new concept I realise.