By Richard Horgan Los Angeles (Knewz) — Since the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services started tracking COVID-19 totals in July 2020, the numbers have never been lower: 16,138 people in hospital with the disease, representing 2 percent of hospital beds. There’s a catch. Ahead of these new numbers, the Department announced March 29 that it had changed the definition of a hospitalized COVID-19 patient to only include people being treated with remdesivir or dexamethasone. Patients hospitalized with milder symptoms and those with COVID but primarily being treated for another ailment, are n…