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DFW is about to have the most Covid Pediatric Hospitalizations since pandemic began
Ok, knock yourself out. https://www.dshs.state.tx.us/coronavirus/additionaldata/
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DFW Area Covid Hospitalizations are rising faster than ever
According to data from the Texas DSHS, Covid hospitalizations in DFW are rising faster than they ever have. https://www.dshs.state.tx.us/coronavirus/additionaldata/
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Austin reported 24 new admissions for COVID-19 today with 270 people in the hospital and 121 people in the ICU for the disease [OC, 6x images]
Today's vaccine numbers are back up where they should be after yesterday's anomaly. I've removed October 6, 2021, from the dashboard but the raw data is still available in the daily archive.
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An Alabama Man Dies After Being Turned Away From 43 Hospitals At Capacity
Alright well I tried to find as official a source as possible, and I think I've found it from the Texas Health and Human Services (government). There's a 'Combined Hospital Data over Time by Trauma Service Area (TSA)', which downloads their excel sheet. Picking a somewhat random metric, total occupied beds currently range from 52-54000, total capacity around 64-66000. Covid cases seem to make up around 20% of the capacity.
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Austin MotoGP race set to go ahead despite medical emergency - The Race
And according to the Texas Department of State Health Services data, presented here in graphical form and linked to in my story and updated daily, the ICU occupancy rate is currently 99%. I trust it more than yours, sorry.
- Texas DSHS briefly published pediatric hospitalization data yesterday (it has since been removed). Pediatric hospitalizations are currently double that of the winter outbreak.
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Eleven trauma service areas have fewer than 10 available ICU beds according to Texas DSHS. Lufkin, Laredo, and Corpus Christi have none.
Yeah that's where I get everything from. And I've actually been archiving most of those daily: https://github.com/shiruken/covid-texas-data
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The Galveston trauma service area (TSA-R) has crossed the "high hospitalization" threshold where over 15% of its total hospital capacity is now occupied by COVID-19 patients. The Texas DSHS dashboard that normally depicts this chart hasn't been updated since Tuesday.
It's from the data dump released today (that technically covers yesterday). The Texas Tests and Hospitals dashboard has since been updated to show the correct numbers.
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Hospitals in the Austin area reported 66 new admissions for COVID-19 today. Travis County reported 490 new cases, the most since early February [OC, 5x images]
As far as I know they're still being archived daily here. The fatality chart on my website shows the same data aggregated from county into TSAs. And it's the actual death of date, not the date the report was posted.
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The Austin trauma service area (TSA-O) reached 200 hospitalizations today for COVID-19 for the first time since March 26th according to Texas DSHS data.
This chart is a screenshot from my Texas COVID-19 Hospital Resource Usage website powered by data from Texas DSHS. The Austin trauma service area (TSA-O) has seen a slight uptick in COVID-19 hospitalizations over the past week despite the number of new cases remaining relatively steady.
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