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Coronavirus model shows individual hospitals what to expect in the coming weeks

The #coronavirus model shows that U.S. hospitals could exceed capacity within weeks but, crucially, that social distancing measures could avert that.
An exterior view of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. Data scientists have built a mathematical model to help hospitals forecast what they might be facing with coronavirus in the days or weeks to come.

Spurred by reports of doctors in Italy rationing ventilators for coronavirus patients and of overwhelmed hospitals throughout Europe, data scientists have built a mathematical model to help hospitals forecast what they might be facing in the days or weeks to come, based in part on the number of Covid-19 cases in their area.

That model, first offered to administrators at University of Pennsylvania hospitals, shows they could exceed capacity within weeks but, crucially, that social distancing measures now being implemented could avert that, a clear demonstration of the

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