Didn't you get last month's memo that this is all a media driven, political conspiracy? Preaching to the choir, here. Today's memo seems to be we don't have the info driven down 20 different levels, when we are 10% through how this is going to play out.
I have been following Seattle, because that's "home." I grew up in Washington, went to UW, lived in Seattle for the first couple of years after college etc. Many news articles and State Health Department statements reference modeling done by Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Institute of Disease Modeling, which is located in Bellevue (I know, a bunch of agenda driven liberal hacks). I believe that the local hospitals are coordinating with local and federal governments and the people who NEED to know how many ICU beds are full and ventilators are used, do have this information. I believe the farther we get down the road, there will be more pivoting in the media to this type of information. But since it's not sexy enough yet (a horrible way to describe it), we wait while they focus on today's closures. I have seen some hospital personnel share this info for their location (I believe they are freely sharing because, they are at this moment under the breaking point.). Every medical research institute in the world will be studying this over the next decade. And the next 25 years of masters theses and phD dissertations in epidemology, genetics, infectious diseases, public policy, and a dozen other disciplines will be dissecting this information. Everyone will have all the info they want, when the final numbers are in. But by then, I doubt they will care. I swear it's like some people want instant updates like all the lifestyle bloggers, people love to hate, provide for WDW.
As for Florida, from a SF Sun Sentinel article:
"Florida recently began tracking its intensive care unit beds through a statewide Emergency Status System. Of the state’s 210 hospitals and 21 long-term care facilities that have reported so far, and factoring in the 12 hospitals that have not reported, there are roughly 6,000 to 7,000 ICU beds for adult patients. That works out to one ICU bed for every 3,000 people in Florida. "
Yes, I know it doesn't say how many are filled. But again, we're early in this process. The people who need to know, know. There is a website with a login page, but not for regular folks to use. And if regular people need to see the ICU's filled before they start taking this seriously, it's too late. As people keep pointing out, today's numbers tell the story of what happened 10 days ago.