A New Yorker reporter has been talking to authors of studies about numbers of ICU beds available around the U.S.
There will almost certainly be chaos and triage in hospitals around the country.
A New Yorker reporter has been talking to authors of studies about numbers of ICU beds available around the U.S.
There will almost certainly be chaos and triage in hospitals around the country.
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