In Manaus, private hospital reaches the limit in the occupation of Covid-19 beds | Coronavirus | The critic | Amazonas – Amazonas



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The Santa Júlia Hospital released a note in which it indicates that it reached the limit of 100% of the occupancy capacity of the beds dedicated to Covid-19, this Sunday (27)

The Santa Júlia Hospital, located on Álvaro Maia Avenue, in the center of Manaus, issued a note in which it indicates that it reached the 100% limit of the occupancy capacity of the beds dedicated to Covid-19, this Sunday (27 ).

“Given the current situation, [o hospital] Ask the population to resume care, perhaps forgotten, so essential to combat the pandemic, which is still hitting us, “said the hospital management in a statement released on social networks.

The statement comes a day after the relaxation of restrictive measures in the state was announced, after protests by groups linked to trade.

According to data from the Health Surveillance Foundation (FVS), among the confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Amazonas, there are 645 hospitalized patients, 392 in beds (107 in the private network and 285 in the public network), 245 in the ICU (88 in the private network and 157 in the public network) and eight in the red room, a structure intended for temporary assistance to stabilize critical / severe patients for subsequent referral to other points of the healthcare network.

There are also another 147 hospitalized patients considered suspicious and awaiting confirmation of the diagnosis. Of these, 101 are in clinical beds (55 in the private network and 46 in the public network), 40 are in the ICU (23 in the private network and 17 in the public network) and six in the red room.

On Christmas Eve, A Crítica revealed that the capacity of occupied beds had reached a peak of 91%, the same rate during the first wave of covid-19, between April and June.

This Sunday 429 new cases of Covid-19 were confirmed, totaling 196,436 cases of the disease in the state.

According to the FVS-AM bulletin, 17 deaths were confirmed by Covid-19, 11 of which occurred on Saturday (12/26) and six ended due to clinical, imaging, clinical-epidemiological or laboratory criteria, raising the total number of deaths to 5,190.

In the capital, according to data from the Manaus City Council, this Saturday (12/26) eight burials were registered for Covid-19. The bulletin also adds that 23,590 people diagnosed with Covid-19 are being followed by municipal health departments, which corresponds to 12.01% of confirmed active cases.

Of the 196,436 confirmed cases in the Amazon until this Sunday (12/27), 79,359 are from Manaus (40.40%) and 117,077 from the interior of the state (59.60%).

* With information from the notice



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