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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've been monitoring ER wait times at the inova hospitals in NOVA (https://www.inova.org/emergency-room-wait-times) for the past two weeks and they've remained consistent. My assumption is that the system is still working fine if ERs are moving people in and out. Is that not the case?[/quote] I don't know about that one, but there was an ER wait time tracker I was following a few weeks ago, until I realized that the times were identical day after day. Not actually tracking isht.[/quote] DP. Confirming: these wait times haven't changed in weeks https://www.hospitalstats.org/ER-Wait-Time/Washington-DC-Metro.htm [quote] Hospital - Total Wait Times Sibley Memorial Hospital 3h 4m George Washington Univ Hospital 3h 31m Georgetown University Hospital 3h 50m Washington Hospital Center 4h 16m Howard University Hospital 4h 23m Providence Hospital 5h 8m United Medical Center 5h 44m Children's Hospital Nmc N/A [/quote] [/quote] Wow. Is that average wait time? Over 5 hours? [/quote] Thankful for doctors/nurses/techs who are so busy. I was expecting them to have spiked to 10 -12 hours at this point. [/quote] Lol. Those look like non-emergency "I need to see if this cough is caused by the Coronavirus" waits. Those idiots probably will get sick sitting around the ER.[/quote]
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