https://www.breitbart.com/science/2020/12/29/reports-los-angeles-hospitals-at-capacity-turning-away-ambulances-planning-for-rationed-care-as-covid-death-toll-mounts/Reports: Los Angeles Hospitals at Capacity, Turning Away Ambulances, Planning for Rationed Care as COVID Death Toll MountsREBECCA MANSOUR
29 Dec 2020
Los Angeles area hospitals are at a breaking point due to the coronavirus pandemic in Southern California, where the mounting death toll has overwhelmed intensive care units and led to contingency plans for possibly rationing care.
Though coronavirus hospitalizations are stabilizing in parts of California, patients are still overwhelming hospitals in a large swath of the state, leading California Gov. Gavin Newsom to warn that the state must brace for the effect of a “surge on top of a surge†from recent holiday travel.
Intensive care units in Southern California and the agricultural San Joaquin Valley have no capacity remaining, according to state figures.
Over the weekend, most Los Angeles County hospitals reached a crisis point where they had to divert ambulances because they didn’t have beds available.
The Los Angeles Times reports that Sunday night was the breaking point for hospitals like USC Medical Center, where at least 30 patients could not get beds for intensive or intermediate care, and the hospitals was forced to turn away all ambulance traffic for 12 hours.
More at URL above...Poster's comment:Not that long ago, Rush Limbaugh had a doctor call in, and Rush gave him some time to talk about the covid epidemic.
The doctor confirmed something I've suspected from early on (and which I recall posting about back around late March or early April this year), but have seen mentioned nowhere else:
A very large number of cases (the doctor said 71% where he was) are amongst Hispanics.
I had posted that this could be because of the "male macho" culture that Hispanics have, and that they didn't seem to "distance" themselves from one another as Anglos were doing. The doctor supposed it could be due to the crowded conditions under which many illegals live.
This could explain the problems in Southern California (of course).
I wouldn't be surprised if the same high rates of infection exist in other areas which have large concentrations of Hispanics, particularly illegals.