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Originally Posted by stanley
Wrong. It was in the DS today that the Sharon is at full capacity.................stop with the nonsense
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The OP said "NEAR" capacity and it may not be nonsense. The first data is two weeks old. The second article more recent. I'd guess it's up a bit by now.
COVID-19 Hospital Capacity of UF HEALTH THE VILLAGES HOSPITAL in THE VILLAGES, FL): Data indicates the hospital's bed occupancy, but do not represent local hospitals surge plans to accommodate more patients. | theledger.com
‘It’s bad’: Patients put in hallways as Florida hospitals fill up, report says | KGET 17
UF Health-The Villages Hospital is nearly at capacity due to the spread of COVID-19.
From the "unmentionable" website:
“We’ve seen a tremendous increase to the point that just about every available room in the hospital is being used,” said Villager Gary Kadow, a chaplain at the hospital who also serves on the foundation board. “We have quite a few people on ventilators.” He made the remarks Friday at the Community Development District 5 Board of Supervisors meeting. He serves as the board’s chairman.Kadow said the Delta Variant is spreading like Chicken Pox. And it’s the unvaccinated members of the public who are being infected.“A very, very high percentage (of the people admitted at the hospital) have not had the vaccine. If there is something that can help, I don’t know why you wouldn’t take advantage of it,” Kadow said. Fellow CDD 5 Supervisor Reed Panos, who spent his career as a surgeon, offered a dire warning.
“There will be more. We are not looking at the end of this for many years. It’s a travesty,” he said.
Meanwhile, Community Development District 8 Supervisor Phil Walker also indicated that the unvaccinated are putting themselves at risk.
He relayed the story of an unvaccinated couple in their 40s who caught COVID-19 when their children brought it home.
“We are in a bubble here in more ways than one,” Walker said.