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RADNOR, 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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Three Delaware County hospitals are nearly at 100 percent capacity, according to an analysis of federal data. See data for your hospital. (Shutterstock)
DELAWARE COUNTY, PA About one out of every four hospital beds in Delaware County is occupied by a patient being treated for the coronavirus, according to the latest data.
Those numbers are highest at Delaware County Memorial Hospital in Drexel Hill, where the latest federal data shows 28 percent of all beds filled with coronavirus patients.
Mercy Catholic Medical Center-Mercy Fitzgerald in Darby is at 97 percent overall capacity, with 25 percent of its patients being treated for coronavirus.
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