Alabama could see as many as 57 coronavirus-related deaths a day by April 20 with 1,700 by the end of August, according to projections that look at the current rate of infection.

The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, a Washington state-based research organization, is also tracking hospital bed and intensive care bed needs and ventilator use based on projected death rates for Alabama and all other states.

According to the tracker:

Alabama will reach peak resource use on April 20

Alabama is expected to need 5,610 hospital beds, about 100 less than the state’s available beds.

The state is projected to need 857 ICU beds with only 474 available, for a shortage of 383.

At the peak of the virus, the state is projected to need 686 ventilators

The state is expected to reach its peak number of daily deaths – 57 – on April 20. The state currently has more than 11 deaths over the last week.

Alabama is projected to have 1,732 COVID-19 deaths by Aug. 4.

The analysis, based on observed death rates, estimates approximately 81,000 coronavirus deaths in the U.S. over the next four months.

You can follow the tracker here.

You can see more on how the study was conducted here.