Ontario: Was the curve flattened? I made a chart, you decide.
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Is it 10,000 available beds or total beds? Since there are people who get hospitalized for things other than COVID.
ICU headroom used % is the magical metric for COVID hospitalizations. https://covidactnow.org/
ICU Headroom Used % = COVID ICU hospitalizations / (Total ICU beds - Non-COVID ICU beds occupied)
Acute care (non-ICU) headroom used % is also important too to a lesser extent.
If i remember correctly the hospitals were reserving bed strictly to deal with covid, and were canceling surgeries and other non-critical hospitalizations to keep them open
I've read that Ontario has approximately 32,000 hospital beds total across the province. MPP Randy Hillier said the same thing.
We've all been had.