Why do you keep saying hospitals at max capacity? There have a been a few posters on this site saying different...two work in hospitals.
Some obviously aren't and some are depending on the concentration of cases in your area. This stuff is still working its way through the country. Places like Georgia, some places in Florida, New York, and Louisana are going to be the places, for now, having the issue with overrunning of hospitals.
United States Coronavirus: 81,864 Cases and 1,173 Deaths - Worldometer
This site breaks down cases, deaths, new deaths, and new cases by states. Even though some states and areas are doing worse, I guarantee you that if you click on any state of your choosing and then look at the graphing of this in any metric day over day they are all showing exponential increases. A better way to think about is that unless the trend reverses, while say Louisana and New York are leading in rates, based on the trend of data for other states, the best way to view it is that they are simply behind the curve and will also eventually reach those levels of saturation.
edit: I believe you said you're in Virginia right? Correct me if I'm wrong.
Coronavirus
This has some graphing and data, again look at the trend, over time for any metric and again you'll see the exponential pattern. According to this site, they are lagging behind in data reporting since 3/18 for Virginia.