Dr. Dre Hospitalized in Intensive Care After Suffering a Brain Aneurysm

Dr. Dre is currently being hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after suffering a brain aneurysm

Dre suffered the aneurysm on Monday and was rushed by ambulance to Cedars and was taken directly to ICU, where he remains as at today.

Our sources say the 55-year-old music mogul is stable and lucid, but doctors don’t know what caused the bleeding and they are doing a battery of tests.

As you know, Dre is in the middle of a very contentious divorce with his estranged wife, Nicole. As we reported, Nicole wants $2 million a month in temporal spousal support and $5 million for attorney fees, but Dre says he’s been paying all of her expenses so the $2 million demand was outlandish. He also says the attorney’s fees are outrageous since her lawyers have only been working on the case for a few months.

And, as we reported, Nicole wants a judge to reject the prenuptial agreement she signed in 1996, claiming Dre ripped it up early on in the marriage. Dre strongly denies that.

There’s a hearing Wednesday in downtown L.A. on both issues. Obviously, Dre will not be attending and we’re assuming the judge will continue the matter.

Arizona sets record for COVID-19 patients in ICU

Arizona is reporting a recorded number of patients in intensive care units (ICUs) who have or are suspected to have the coronavirus, announcing more than 10,000 new cases and 42 more deaths due to the virus on Sunday.

The Arizona Republic reported on Monday that 4,390 hospitalized COVID-19 patients were confirmed the day before, significantly higher than the peak of 3,517 observed in the summer. Some 1,007 suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients were in ICUs, beating the previous record of 970 in July.

According to Arizona’s coronavirus data dashboard, 91 percent of ICU beds in the state are occupied and more than half by COVID-19 patients. There are currently fewer than 200 ICU beds and 1,000 non-ICU beds available, reports the Republic.

Along with record high ICU patients, the number of Arizona coronavirus patients on ventilators also reached a record high on Sunday: 715.

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