Health
North Dakota’s New COVID-19 Cases Are Double the Number of Hospital Beds Available in State – Newsweek
The state reported 475 new confirmed cases on Monday but there are only 260 hospital beds available in North Dakota.

North Dakota’s health system is not only facing a surge in coronavirus cases but also dwindling resources to care for those infected patients.
On Monday, North Dakota’s department of health reported 475 new COVID-19 cases—a figure double the number of non-ICU hospital beds available in the state.
The state agency confirmed to Newsweek that there are currently 240 non-ICU staffed inpatient beds available across the state’s 45 health facilities. As of Monday, October 12, there are 158 hospitaliz…
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