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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The reality is that there are not the many intensive care beds at most hospitals. They can quickly reach capacity. Even per-pandemic hospitals would close for emergencies and ambulances would be routes to another site. Unvaccinated are the ones that are getting hit hardest with new variants and needing hospitalization. For what it is worth you get can great healthcare at most mid and even small city hospitals. These people know the patients and their families. They want the best for their community. Unless you have a rare condition, you don’t need a Mayo or Cleveland Clinic.[/quote] Yes, intensive care units are VERY expensive to run, and are basically designed to be at 75-80% capacity at all times. The number of beds needed to push that up to 95% is very small.[/quote]
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