Massachusetts hospital running at 120% capacity
Massachusetts is facing a surge, even though more than 72% of the state's total population is fully vaccinated. The state's daily case average is at its highest point in nearly a year and new hospital admissions have more than doubled in the last month.
In central Massachusetts, the UMass Memorial Health System is seeing more patients than at any other point in the pandemic.
At UMass Memorial Medical Center, all 450 beds are full and 75 patients were waiting in the ER Wednesday for a bed, including seven ICU patients. Between 60% and 75% of the patients aren't vaccinated.
"This is the worst we've ever seen it,” UMass Memorial Health Care president and CEO Dr. Eric Dickson told ABC News Wednesday. “We're running at more than 120% of capacity right now,”
Dickson said he is “extremely concerned” about how the health system will handle potential increases over the next several weeks and months.
"We're holding on right now today. But if this keeps on going up for the next five, six weeks, I'm not quite sure where we're going to get everyone in,” Dickson said.
-ABC News' Arielle Mitropoulos