Update on Illinois Hospital, Ventilator Utililzation

From the Pritzker Administration:

Governor Pritzker Announces Updates on Hospitalizations and Ventilator Capacity

State Placed Orders for 3,620 Ventilators, CA Gov Gavin Newsom Loans IL 100 Ventilators

CHICAGO – Building on measures to address the health and safety of residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor JB Pritzker provided an update on the state’s medical capacity to treat residents impacted by COVID-19.
 
“Since the earliest days of our COVID-19 response, my administration has worked with our state’s network of more than 200 hospitals to increase capacity in our existing health systems,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “These trends offer us further insight into the overall reach of COVID-19 in our state as we adjust the ‘how,’ ‘what’ and ‘where’ of our response.”
 
The governor and his administration remain committed to a multi-pronged approach to respond to COVID-19, putting in place early and rigorous mitigation measures to flatten the curve of new cases and increasing hospital and ventilator capacity to meet increased need.
 
As of April 6, 3,680 known COVID-19 patients and suspected COVID-19 patients were hospitalized. COVID-19 patients in an intensive care unit (ICU) totaled 1,166, and 821 patients are on a ventilator. Suspected COVID-19 patients are individuals under investigation and assumed to have COVID-19 for the purpose of medical treatment.
 
The governor and his administration are working with a statewide network of more than 200 hospitals to increase capacity in our existing health systems. As of April 6, Illinois now has 28,139 hospital beds, 2,709 of which are intensive care unit (ICU) beds.
 
As of April 6, the state has 35 percent of all ICU beds available, 949 of 2,709, and 57.1 percent of ventilators are available, 1,593 of 2,791.

TOTAL HOSPITAL BEDS USAGE (STATEWIDE)AS OF APRIL 6
Total hospital beds28,139
Open11,993
In use by COVID patients3,680
In use by non-COVID patients12,466
Percent of hospital beds available43%
TOTAL ICU USAGE (STATEWIDE)AS OF APRIL 6
Total ICU beds2,709
Open949
In use by COVID patients1,166
In use by non-COVID patients594
Percent of ICU beds available35%
TOTAL VENTILATOR USAGE (STATEWIDE)AS OF APRIL 6
Total ventilators2,791
Open1,593
In use by COVID patients821
In use by non-COVID patients377
Percent of vents available57%

The administration also made public regional data for ICU bed capacity across the state’s 11 regions.

REGIONTOTAL ICU BEDSTOTAL ICU BEDS AVAILABLETOTAL ICU BEDS IN USEPERCENT OF ICU BEDS AVAILABLE
1 – Rockford Area1481024668.9%
2 – Peoria Area2299613341.9%
3 – Springfield Area104535151%
4 – Edwardsville Area105357033.3%
5 – Marion Area83632075.9%
6 – Champaign Area136805658.8%
7 – Southwest Suburbs3727729520.7%
8 – West Suburbs35810025827.9%
9 – Northwest Suburbs25012712350.8%
10 – Northeast Suburbs1502512516.7%
11 – City of Chicago77419158324.7%

Using state level procurement, Illinois has placed orders for 3,620 ventilators. The governor and his administration are hard work to place additional orders soon.
 
Gov. Pritzker also announced that Governor Gavin Newsom and the state of California, will be lending 100 additional ventilators to Illinois. The ventilators are loaned through a state-to-state mutual aid request under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). Illinois has also received 450 ventilators from the federal government.


Comments

Update on Illinois Hospital, Ventilator Utililzation — 4 Comments

  1. Thanks JB for cheating on your Gold Coast mansion and donating so much to Zionist causes.

  2. The United States has long had regulations, guidelines, etc such as from OSHA, detailing the RESPONSIBILITIES of States and hospitals therein to be WELL prepared for epidemics and pandemics. These preparations include staffing as well as supplies such as masks, ventilators and other.

    Any shortfalls in preparation are the result of poor planning and preparation by hospitals and governors of the States. That includes Pritzker, Rauner and those prior.

  3. Pritzker is of a very rich family clan each of which has billions of dollars. JB, the billionaire, avoided paying his fair share of real estate taxes in one of his mansions by disconnecting the toilets.

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