As the pandemic deepens in Texas, @AP spent a day at a Houston hospital inundated by coronavirus patients.http://apne.ws/xPbNybH
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United Memorial, already near capacity, could soon be filled, Dr. Joseph Varon says, as he and other hospital workers brace to see what 4th of July celebrations might bring. http://apne.ws/f8lw2FE pic.twitter.com/SLEGpuXV42
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In early April total beds in use were under 60%, beds in use by covid patients were less than 4%. Now at 80% beds in use and nearly 18% by covid patients. It’s pretty clear how things are trending. https://apps.texastribune.org/features/2020/texas-coronavirus-cases-map/ …
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I don't trust anyone who doesn't have a series of bankruptcies to their name.
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intestine care units are always full in big cities
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As they packed like sardines into pews, I envisioned bad mid-July news. Headlines now (alas!) read that more thousands will need ventilation, else they all turn blue.
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And people are dying everywhere without being documented as covid. https://www.propublica.org/article/a-spike-in-people-dying-at-home-suggests-coronavirus-deaths-in-houston-may-be-higher-than-reported …?
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