Contents
- Dolnośląskie Voivodeship – situation in hospitals
- Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship – occupied beds and respirators
- Lubelskie Voivodeship – a record number of occupied beds
- Lubuskie Voivodeship – how many beds and respirators are occupied?
- Łódzkie Voivodeship – how many covid beds are there?
- Lesser Poland Voivodeship – occupied beds and respirators
- Mazowieckie Voivodeship – situation in hospitals
- Opolskie Voivodeship – how many beds are occupied?
- Podkarpackie Voivodeship – situation in hospitals
- Podlaskie Voivodeship – occupied beds and respirators
- Pomeranian Voivodeship – how many beds are occupied?
- Śląskie Voivodeship – occupied beds and respirators
- Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship – occupied covid beds
- Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship – what is the situation in hospitals?
- Wielkopolskie voivodeship – number of occupied beds
- West Pomeranian Voivodeship – situation in hospitals
The fourth wave of coronavirus in Poland has accelerated sharply. Last day there were over 8,3 thousand. coronavirus infections. That’s the most in six months. The number of hospitalizations and ventilators used is also increasing. We checked in which provinces the situation in hospitals is the worst.
- According to the data of the Ministry of Health, there are currently 5 occupied. 601 covid beds. A week ago it was 3 811
- Almost one fifth of patients hospitalized due to COVID-19 are people in the province. Lublin
- It is the region with one of the lowest percentages of complete vaccination and, consequently, record numbers of daily infections.
- In which provinces is the situation in hospitals also dramatic?
- More information can be found on the Onet homepage
Dolnośląskie Voivodeship – situation in hospitals
In Lower Silesia, there are currently 219 beds out of a total of 508 beds intended for patients with COVID-19. This is 43 percent.
When it comes to respirators, 25 of 38 are occupied, i.e. 66 percent.
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship – occupied beds and respirators
309 beds out of 534 for covid patients are occupied. That is 58 percent.
25 out of 43 responders, or 58 percent, are occupied.
Lubelskie Voivodeship – a record number of occupied beds
In the Lublin region, 19 beds were prepared for patients with COVID-1395, and on Tuesday, 1064 (the most in all voivodeships) were occupied, i.e. 76 percent. 67 patients stayed in intensive care units.
61 percent were also seized. respirators, or 67 of 110 of these devices.
In total, there are 24 hospitals with infectious diseases departments in the voivodeship. As revealed by the head of the Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy of the Independent Public Teaching Hospital No. 1 in Lublin, prof. Mirosław Czuczwar, all places in this unit are practically occupied all the time. Mostly by people who have not been vaccinated.
— Currently, unvaccinated young people are themselves in intensive care. We also have a 17-year-old who was transported to Lublin by helicopter. It is the first such a young patient in serious condition in our clinic. In addition, we also have a 26-year-old, and the team has just left for a 30-year-old, said Prof. Miroslaw Czuczwar.
Lubuskie Voivodeship – how many beds and respirators are occupied?
In the province In the Lubuskie Voivodeship, 81 out of 268 beds are used for patients suffering from coronavirus, i.e. 30 percent. 10 out of 45 responders are occupied, or 22 percent.
According to the latest information from the Ministry of Health, this region has the lowest number of infections in the last 98 hours – “only” 19. It is also the only province where no deaths due to COVID-XNUMX were recorded at that time.
Łódzkie Voivodeship – how many covid beds are there?
October 26 in the province. in Łódź, 337 out of 733 covid beds were occupied, i.e. 46 percent. 41 out of the total 176 available respirators were also used, i.e. 23 percent.
– We accept the absolute majority of the unvaccinated. If everyone had taken the vaccine, we would have ten times less work – says Prof. Anna Piekarska, head of the department of infectious diseases at the Medical University of Lodz.
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Lesser Poland Voivodeship – occupied beds and respirators
In Małopolska, on October 26, COVID-19 patients occupied 322 beds out of 807 available. So 39 percent were occupied. all available.
As for respirators, 23 out of 61, or 37 percent, were occupied.
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Mazowieckie Voivodeship – situation in hospitals
In Mazovia, 1 treatments have been prepared for patients with coronavirus. 234 beds, 823 of them were occupied on Tuesday, or 66 percent.
On that day, 86 out of 113 respirators were in use, or 76 percent.
According to the data of the Ministry of Health of October 27, the last day in the province. Mazowieckie, there were 1 thousand. 687 new coronavirus infections. This is the highest number in the country (Lublin Province came second with 1 infections). However, if we convert it into the number of inhabitants, it was the third result in Poland, after the Lublin region and Podlasie.
Opolskie Voivodeship – how many beds are occupied?
48 covid beds are occupied in the Opole region. In total, 208 are allocated for this purpose, which means that patients account for 23 percent.
In the province Opolskie Voivodeship has the lowest – nationwide – percentage of beds for patients suffering from coronavirus. This value is also the lowest in terms of the number of inhabitants. Currently, it is 4,5 beds per 100 thousand. people living in the region, as can be seen on the map presented on Twitter by Piotr Tarnowski.
When it comes to respirators, 7 of 24 are occupied, i.e. 29 percent.
Podkarpackie Voivodeship – situation in hospitals
In Podkarpacie, 453 out of 616 beds are used for patients suffering from coronavirus. That is 73 percent.
45 out of 72 responders, or 62 percent, are occupied.
The Podkarpackie Voivodeship is in the last place in Poland in terms of the percentage of fully vaccinated inhabitants. Until October 25, it was only 38,1 percent.
Podlaskie Voivodeship – occupied beds and respirators
In Podlasie, 666 beds are occupied (the second highest result in the country after the Lubelskie Voivodeship) out of 973 beds for patients with COVID-19. This means 68 percent. 31 of them require respiratory assistance. There are 77 available, which means that 40 percent is in use.
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Podlaskie is the second, after Podkarpackie, voivodeship in Poland in terms of the lowest percentage of fully vaccinated inhabitants. Currently, it is 42 percent. For comparison – in Mazovia it is 56,5 percent.
Pomeranian Voivodeship – how many beds are occupied?
There are 19 patients in hospitals in Pomerania due to COVID-155. There are 380 beds in total, which means that the occupancy percentage is 41%.
10 out of 24 respirators are also occupied, or 42 percent. However, when we convert the respirators we use to the number of inhabitants, Pomerania is the best in the country. 0,47 pieces of this equipment are seized per 100 thousand. people. For comparison, this percentage in Podlasie is 3,84.
Śląskie Voivodeship – occupied beds and respirators
In Silesia, a total of 919 beds have been allocated for covid patients. Currently, 305 of them are seized, or 33 percent. 22 out of a total of 53 respirators are also used – 41 percent.
Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship – occupied covid beds
In the province 179 out of 428 covid beds (42 percent) are occupied in the Świętokrzyskie voivodship.
19 respirators are used. There are 23 of them available, which means that 87 percent are currently working. The day before, 17 out of 19 respirators were occupied, or 89 percent. This percentage is the highest in Poland, but this is mainly due to the small number of all devices dedicated to the fight against COVID-19.
It looks completely different in terms of the number of inhabitants. At the moment, 1,14 respirators per 100 are in use. people. This is less than in five other voivodships (Podlaskie, Podkarpackie, Lubelskie, Mazowieckie and Łódzkie).
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship – what is the situation in hospitals?
In Warmia and Mazury, on Tuesday, October 26, patients with COVID-19 occupied 142 beds out of 343 available. So 41 percent were occupied.
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As for respirators, 22 out of 51, or 43 percent, were occupied.
Wielkopolskie voivodeship – number of occupied beds
In Wielkopolska, 19 beds in hospitals have been allocated to patients infected with COVID-550. Currently, 276, or 50 percent, are seized.
19 out of 58 respirators are also working, i.e. 33 percent.
West Pomeranian Voivodeship – situation in hospitals
In the province In the Westpomeranian Region, coronavirus patients occupy 222 out of 423 hospital beds, i.e. half of those allocated for this purpose. 12 of them require the support of a respirator. 42 pieces of this equipment are intended for this purpose, so 28 percent are in use.
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