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If 100% of the hospitals in the US were 100% full, how many people would that be? My guess is less than 5% of the total population. Does anyone know where to find these stats? Is it findable?

If 100% of the hospitals in the US were 100% full, how many people would that be? My guess is less than 5% of the total population. Does anyone know where to find these stats? Is it findable?

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A hospital may have 100 physical beds on hand, but the number of staff limits the number of beds available.

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I'm willing to allow for just counting beds. Not staff. I know the number is extremely small and will fit the argument while giving the other side a "generous concession".