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Hospital Capacity in Dallas on October 31

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DALLAS — Twenty-five hospitals on Saturday reported ventilator and bed capacity numbers to Mayor Eric Johnson’s office.

Dallas hospitals are required to report the information pursuant to the City of Dallas emergency regulations enacted by Mayor Johnson during the local state of disaster. The reporting requirements are meant to provide data to decision-makers and information to the public regarding the medical community’s capacity to handle COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.

Here are the aggregate capacity totals for Saturday, as reported by the 25 hospitals:

  • Total beds: 5,882
    • Beds occupied: 4,158
  • Total ICU beds: 911
    • ICU beds occupied: 656
  • Total ventilators: 984
    • Ventilators in use: 347

Please note that the numbers represent a point-in-time snapshot and might fluctuate throughout the day. Hospitals also may be able to expand bed capacity if necessary.

For more information on COVID-19, including testing data, visit DallasCityHall.com/coronavirus. And visit the City’s COVID-19 dashboard to see data visualizations.

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