Intensive Care Bed Use for COVID-19 Slowing But Not Flattened Completely

4/30/20

By Marcus Dieterle, Baltimore Fishbowl

The number of people needing intensive care for COVID-19 treatment is growing at a slower pace than earlier this month, but it has not flattened out completely, state data show.

Gov. Larry Hogan on Wednesday said his administration was looking for a 14-day plateau in the rate of hospitalizations and the number of COVID-19 patients being admitted to intensive care units before Maryland could potentially begin reopening as part of the state’s recovery plan.

Hogan added that state would allow for small fluctuations in those measurements so long as they do not “spike up.”

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