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Many hospitals at or near capacity, with vaccine days away in Memphis area

 MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Many local hospitals remain at or near capacity as the number of new COVID cases rises.

Meanwhile, it could be a few more days before we see coronavirus shots in Shelby County, as the vaccine is distributed to area hospitals.


Tennessee reported 10,000 new cases on Monday, after reporting 11,000 on Sunday. Shelby County reported almost 1,000 new cases Monday, a new daily record.

Today’s coronavirus case count

According to Tennessee’s department of health, only 10% — or 200 — of the state’s ICU beds are available.

The Mississippi health department says Baptist DeSoto reached full capacity Monday, with zero beds available. Of the 180 beds at that facility, nearly 40% — or some 69 patients — have COVID. Fourteen of them are in ICU.

Hospitals in Memphis are still waiting for the vaccine to arrive.

Leaders at Methodist, Saint Francis, Le Bonheur and Baptist hospitals are all planning to vaccinate their employees as soon as possible.

The vaccine is expected to arrived at Baptist DeSoto in Southaven sometime Tuesday. Officials there plan to start giving shots to doctors, nurses and other workers on Wednesday.

Baptist Crittenden expects its first shipment on Thursday. Employees at Baptist Hospital in Jonesboro were among the first to receive the shot.