1of2Medical professionals usher a patient who was being transported into a Houston Methodist Hospital ICU room on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021, in Houston. The room to which the patient was being moved into had just become available after another patient was downgraded from the unit. The long queue of patients needing ICU care means beds are filled rapidly.Godofredo A. Vásquez/Staff photographer2of2
Claire Whited, an RN at UTMB Galveston, prepares to flip a patient into a prone position on Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021.
Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
COVID-19 hospitalizations are declining across Texas and the Houston region, but ICUs remain stubbornly full, as the sickest patients require care for a longer period of time.
Last week, the number of available adult ICU beds in Texas sunk below 300 for the first time in the pandemic, with 270 beds available on Sept. 8 and 279 available on Sept. 9, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. There were 326 beds available this Wednesday, including 65 in the nine-county region surrounding Houston, the data show.