Minnesota's COVID-19 indicators showed a worsening pandemic on Tuesday with continued growth in cases and hospitalizations, including a surge of newly reported infections over the weekend that exceeded the state's capacity for logging cases.
The latest data from the Minnesota Department of Health added 7,173 new cases to the state's pandemic totals and continued a trend of rising daily cases over the past two weeks.
Over the weekend, however, the high volume of new cases meant that staffing wasn't sufficient to review all the data, the Health Department said. The tally reported Tuesday is about 2,500 cases shy of the true count for the 72-hour weekend reporting period.
"That's pretty alarming that they couldn't process all the incoming cases," said Dr. David Boulware, an infectious disease specialist at the University of Minnesota. "I'm becoming more concerned as our hospitalized cases are this high already preinfluenza and, as the weather turns colder, our cases may likely increase just like last year, further straining the limited number of hospital beds in Minnesota."
More unvaccinated people need to get immunized, Boulware said, "as the majority of hospitalizations and deaths are occurring among the unvaccinated group."
Across the Allina Health System on Tuesday, 222 out of 297 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 were unvaccinated — about 75% of the total. Unvaccinated patients accounted for 56 of the 61 patients with COVID-19 in intensive care units, Allina reported, and 53 of the 58 patients on ventilators.
At Bloomington-based HealthPartners, infectious disease specialist Dr. Mark Sannes said, "We've got a lot of people hospitalized right now with COVID-19, and most of those hospitalizations were preventable."
The statewide tally for patients hospitalized with COVID-19 increased to 1,122, which is the highest figure thus far in 2021. The share of tests coming back positive is up to 9.1%, which is another record for 2021 and well beyond the state's 5% "caution" threshold.