How close is Mount Sinai Medical Center to filling up?

ICU beds filled
ICU capacity
Hospital Beds filled
Hospital capacity
May 1July 1Sept. 1Nov. 1Jan. 1March 1May 1 0.0%20.0%40.0%60.0%80.0%100.0%
Percent ICU beds filled, rolling weekly average
May 1July 1Sept. 1Nov. 1Jan. 1March 1May 1 020406080100
Available ICU beds and total ICU beds, rolling weekly average
May 1July 1Sept. 1Nov. 1Jan. 1March 1May 1 0.0%20.0%40.0%60.0%80.0%100.0%
Percent hospital beds filled, rolling weekly average
May 1July 1Sept. 1Nov. 1Jan. 1March 1May 1 02004006008001,000
Available beds and total staffed beds, rolling weekly average

Update June 4, 2021: This site is now archived following the Florida Department of Health's decision to no longer provide daily updates to their covid database. The CDC still maintains a subset of the covid data which can be found here.

Over the past week, the number of available beds at Mount Sinai Medical Center has fallen from 217 to 154. Currently, 400 beds are filled, out of 554 available.

Mount Sinai Medical Center indicated that it currently has a max ICU capacity of 89 patients. Currently 51 patients are in the ICU: 51 adults and 0 children.

The number of patients a hospital can handle changes based on staffing. Hospitals can also expand in times of crisis. Since April 3, Mount Sinai Medical Center's max ICU capacity has decreased 26.4 percent, from 121 to 89. Their total beds have decreased 1.9 percent from 565 to 554.

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