Which is why we should be reporting new admits and recoveries (and average length of stay), so we can see the patient mobility. Admissions have definitely increased the last 2 weeks based on surveillance. But how much are the numbers being driven by more patients, how much by longer stays (improved outcomes or just taking longer for a bad outcome). Capacity becomes the overall concern, at some point, certainly not yet.Ncstatefan01 said:
Spoke with a friend this weekend who works in a local major hospital system as a nurse. Asked if they were being able to hospitalize people that they wouldn't have before because they have capacity now and maybe that is a factor for the increase in hospitalizations. She said that she did not think that was the case, that they want as few covid cases as possible in the hospital as possible because of all the precautions they have to take for where they are housed. She says they only admit the people that they have to. Just what she told me.
But providing just a little additional data would give insight into how dire the increase is. Is it a large number of new admits, or a continuing plateau with only a minor increase?