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Hospital Capacity In Abington Area: See The Latest

Reply (Shutterstock) ABINGTON, PA Although health officials warn that it s too soon for the nation to let down its guard in the fight against the coronavirus, many indicators point to a gradual easing of the pandemic, including a sharp drop in the number of new hospitalizations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that admissions of confirmed COVID-19 patients has fallen by two-thirds since their peak in early January, with the seven-day average dropping from 16,540 on Jan. 9 to 5,490 on March 2. The latter figure was nearly 15 percent lower than the week before. Still, the pressure on hospital capacity has not disappeared, federal figures show.

Metro PCS employee shot in stomach in Warminster, Pennsylvania; 2 suspects sought

WARMINSTER, Pennsylvania (WPVI) Police in Bucks County, Pennsylvania are searching for the suspects who shot an employee during a robbery on Thursday afternoon. It happened around 4 p.m. inside the Metro PCS store on the 200 block of E County Line Road in Warminster. Police say two men robbed the store, then shot the male employee in the stomach. Both suspects then fled out the rear of the store and ran east through the rear parking lot towards Newtown Road to a vehicle. The victim is being treated at Abington Memorial Hospital. Anyone with information is asked to contact Warminster police at (215) 672-1000.

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Cecil O Willis, former Philadelphia policeman and detective, dies at 91

Cecil O Willis, former Philadelphia policeman and detective, dies at 91
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How Close Are Montgomeryville-Lansdale Area Hospitals To Capacity? Weekly Update

Reply (Shutterstock) MONTGOMERYVILLE-LANSDALE, PA While U.S. coronavirus cases and deaths have been trending downward over the past week, hospitals across the country still report straining to meet the demands of the ongoing pandemic. At the national level, during the week ending Jan. 25, deaths were running at an average of just under 3,100 a day down from a peak of more than 3,350 in the weeks prior, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. New cases were averaging about 170,000 a day after hitting almost 250,000 earlier this month. Meanwhile, state health officials in Pennsylvania reported to the federal government that 77 percent of all inpatient beds in hospitals across the state were still occupied as of Jan. 23. Around 15 percent of beds statewide were filled by COVID-19 patients, they reported.

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