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Table 1.

Health system capacity for COVID 19 measures.

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Fig 1.

Proportion of available hospital beds that would be required if 2% of the population are infected and develop symptoms.

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Fig 2.

General hospital bed surge capacity for the 47 counties under the three different transmission scenarios.

The maps show % of available general hospital bed capacity that will be needed if 2% of the population are infected and develop symptoms over under A) the 6-month transmission scenario, B) the 12-month transmission scenario and C) the 18-month transmission scenario. Proportions are shown to increase from light red to dark red.

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Fig 3.

Proportion of available ICU beds that would be required if 2% of the population are infected and develop symptoms.

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Fig 4.

A) % population within 2 hours of the nearest available ICU hospital, with increasing accessibility from red to dark green. Counties with no access are shown in grey. B) Map showing populated places outside the 2 hour travel time.

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Table 2.

Hospital bed and ICU bed tipping points.

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Fig 5.

Number of COVID-19 symptomatic infections that can be absorbed by current hospital bed capacity over A) 6 months, B) 12 months and C) 18 months.

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Fig 6.

Number of COVID-19 symptomatic infections that can be absorbed by current ICU bed capacity over A) 6 months, B) 12 months and C) 18 months.

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