Some Illinois hospitals running out of beds due to COVID-19 – WICS (Springfield)

Its St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria was at 97% occupancy, St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford was at 96% and St. Joseph Medical Center in Bloomington had no available intensive care unit beds.
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Platinum Goose
4 years ago

“near capacity at some of its 14 acute care hospitals” – great reporting, way to really dissect that data. Would it kill you to be a bit more specific.

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