Simple decision rules to predict local surges in COVID-19 hospitalizations during the winter and spring of 2022.
Reza YaesoubiShiying YouQin XiNicolas A MenziesAshleigh TuiteYonatan Hagai GradJoshua A SalomonPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2021)
In many U.S. communities, the risk of exceeding local healthcare capacity during the winter and spring of 2022 remains substantial since COVID-19 hospitalizations may rise due to seasonal changes, low vaccination coverage, and the emergence of new variants of SARS-CoV-2, such as the omicron variant. Here, we provide simple and easy-to-communicate decision rules to predict whether local hospital occupancy is expected to exceed capacity within a 4- or 8-week period if no additional mitigating measures are implemented. These decision rules can serve as an alert system for local policymakers to respond proactively to mitigate future surges in the COVID-19 hospitalization and minimize risk of overwhelming local healthcare capacity.