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Coronavirus surge has caused hospitals in parts of this state to reach full capacity

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Hospitals in parts of Wisconsin have reached full capacity due to an influx of coronavirus patients, according to a local report.

As of Tuesday afternoon, hospitals within the Mayo Clinic Health System in the northwest region of the state reached 100% capacity, local outlet WQOW reported.The Mayo Clinic Health System operates hospitals in Barron, Bloomer, Eau Claire, Osseo and Menomonie, per the outlet.

On Tuesday, Wisconsin recorded 7,073 new confirmed cases of COVD-19, a record since the pandemic first hit the state, according to estimates from state health officials.To date, the Badger State has reported some 285,891 cases of the deadly virus. (iStock) An estimated 50% of patients in intensive care units have COVID-19, while.

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