I love it when snowflakes and democrats accuse others of being who THEY are and of doing what THEY have done and do.
Jonathon Gruber openly mocked the party's blind, ignorant, gullible sheep, declaring them to be 'STUPID' and explaining it is because of their massive stupidity the Democrats are able to get away with what they do....
...then snowflakes try to convince everyone it is the other way around.
ICU Days and Occupancy Rates
HCRIS tracks ICU days and days available for each ICU bed category. The AHA does not track ICU days or any other parameter of ICU bed use (i.e., daily census or admissions). Days can be used as a loose proxy for bed use (24), and therefore, an average of all midnight ICU occupancy rates for the studied hospitals can be calculated (days/days available) from HCRIS (1). For example, using HCRIS data, we reported that ICUs in larger hospitals (>500 beds) have higher occupancy rates than in smaller (<300 beds) hospitals (25). HCRIS data has also shown that between 2000 and 2005, national ICU occupancy rates ranged from 65% and 68% (1). In 2010, the average national ICU occupancy rate was 66% (unpublished data).
This article is a methodological review to help the intensivist gain insights into the classic and sometimes arcane maze of national databases and methodologies used to determine and analyze the intensive care unit (ICU) bed supply, occupancy rates, ...
ICU Days and Occupancy Rates
HCRIS tracks ICU days and days available for each ICU bed category. The AHA does not track ICU days or any other parameter of ICU bed use (i.e., daily census or admissions). Days can be used as a loose proxy for bed use (24), and therefore, an average of all midnight ICU occupancy rates for the studied hospitals can be calculated (days/days available) from HCRIS (1). For example, using HCRIS data, we reported that ICUs in larger hospitals (>500 beds) have higher occupancy rates than in smaller (<300 beds) hospitals (25). HCRIS data has also shown that between 2000 and 2005, national ICU occupancy rates ranged from 65% and 68% (1). In 2010, the average national ICU occupancy rate was 66% (unpublished data).
This article is a methodological review to help the intensivist gain insights into the classic and sometimes arcane maze of national databases and methodologies used to determine and analyze the intensive care unit (ICU) bed supply, occupancy rates, ...
ICU Days and Occupancy Rates
HCRIS tracks ICU days and days available for each ICU bed category. The AHA does not track ICU days or any other parameter of ICU bed use (i.e., daily census or admissions). Days can be used as a loose proxy for bed use (24), and therefore, an average of all midnight ICU occupancy rates for the studied hospitals can be calculated (days/days available) from HCRIS (1). For example, using HCRIS data, we reported that ICUs in larger hospitals (>500 beds) have higher occupancy rates than in smaller (<300 beds) hospitals (25). HCRIS data has also shown that between 2000 and 2005, national ICU occupancy rates ranged from 65% and 68% (1). In 2010, the average national ICU occupancy rate was 66% (unpublished data).
This article is a methodological review to help the intensivist gain insights into the classic and sometimes arcane maze of national databases and methodologies used to determine and analyze the intensive care unit (ICU) bed supply, occupancy rates, ...
Its not really a blue state. The both houses of the legislature are Republican, the Supreme Court is conservative, and the only reason Tony the Tyrant is governor is because people just didn't like Scott Walker for no explicable reason.
The gist of the conversation of Wisconsin being Republican in its government but bewildered as to a democratic governor..... most voters, vote democratic, but their legislator districts are gerrymandering dreams for the repubs..... thus it is really a toss up state.....
They aren't forced to go to those events. They do so of their own choice. Who are you to decide what other people can or can't do? With the critically low mortality rate, it would be stupid to worry about covid more than any other illness.
all slave scare tactics. please everyone, get your heads out of your ass. just because they made a make shift hospital, all they did was move patients without covid there. The hospitals are empty. all bullshit.