US Covid hospitalisations rise above 100,000 for first time since January
As infections, hospitalisations and deaths rise there, according to local Florida media, the dramatic uptick in cases is pushing many hospitals to the brink of ICU capacity. In Orange county in the centre of the state more than 95% of those requiring hospital care are unvaccinated. There is also growing medical alarm in Florida that hospitalisations and deaths are happening among a younger age range of people aged 20 to 50 who have fewer underlying conditions.
Chirag Patel, an assistant chief medical officer in Jacksonville, told the New York Times: “We’ve had more patients this time around that have passed away at a younger age with very few if any medical problems,” he said. “They simply come in with Covid, and they don’t make it out of the hospital.” Though southern states are being battered the hardest, the impact of the Delta variant is not exclusively being felt in the south. South Dakota has seen its new cases increase sixfold in the past two weeks – with a total of 3,819 new cases over 14 days compared with 644 in the previous equivalent period.