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SoCal Regional ICU Availability Drops To 2.7% As Pandemic Rages

Video Credit: KCAL 9 CBS LA - Duration: 02:07s - Published
SoCal Regional ICU Availability Drops To 2.7% As Pandemic Rages

SoCal Regional ICU Availability Drops To 2.7% As Pandemic Rages

There were 4,203 people hospitalized with COVID-19 Monday, 21% of whom were being treated in intensive care units and and 14% of whom were on ventilators.

The news came the same day Los Angeles County + USC Medical Center ran out of ICU beds.


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