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Inpatient beds occupied: 159.9
Percent of inpatient beds used: 74.03%
Percent of inpatient beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: 14.54%
All adult ICU beds: 23
ICU beds occupied: 18.4
Percent of ICU beds used: 80.00%
Percent of ICU beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: 29.13%
JACKSON PARK HOSPITAL
All adult inpatient beds: 221
Inpatient beds occupied: 87.1
Percent of inpatient beds used: 39.41%
Percent of inpatient beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: 4.21%
All adult ICU beds: 12
ICU beds occupied: 5.9
Percent of ICU beds used: 49.17%
Percent of ICU beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: N/A
JOHN H STROGER JR HOSPITAL
1901 W HARRISON ST, CHICAGO
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ADVENTIST LA GRANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
5101 S WILLOW SPRINGS RD, LA GRANGE
All adult inpatient beds: 177
Inpatient beds occupied: 121.4
Percent of inpatient beds used: 68.59%
Percent of inpatient beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: 10.73%
All adult ICU beds: 27
ICU beds occupied: 8.7
Percent of ICU beds used: 32.22%
Percent of ICU beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: N/A
People gather in the driveway and on the lawn outside Melanie Kupchynsky’s home in River Forest in August for a porch concert that Kupchynsky, who plays the violin with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, put together with her husband and a handful of other musicians. It was her way of coping with not being able to perform regularly.
Provided A year ago Sunday, the city’s top public health official announced the first case of the novel coronavirus in Illinois a Chicago woman who’d recently returned from a trip to Wuhan, China.
In a calm, cheerful voice, Dr. Allison Arwady said it was an isolated case and that the risk to the public “remains low at this time.”