Hospitals overwhelmed: Exhausted staffs, surging COVID-19 cases push nation's limits
As the United States adds a new coronavirus case every second, hospitals from West Texas to Wisconsin are overwhelmed with the soaring number of critically ill Americans.
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In many cases, it’s not a lack of hospital beds, therapies or equipment that worry managersamid the surge, with more than 229,000 deaths from COVID-19 in the U.S. It’s the depleted and exhausted hospitals staffs needed to care for those who need life-sustaining therapies.