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28 votes
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California hospitals brace for ‘Striketober’ amid COVID staffing shortages
5 votes -
Their baby died in the hospital. Then came the $257,000 bill.
17 votes -
Germany fears thousands got saline, not vaccine from nurse
21 votes -
‘I’m sorry, but it’s too late’: Alabama doctor on treating unvaccinated, dying COVID patients
29 votes -
An English hospital reports a surge in cases
5 votes -
Hospitals still ration medical N95 masks as stockpiles swell
4 votes -
How do you prepare for people dying, and dying, and dying?
@Dawn Foster: Really difficult to watch this short video of people in their 20s with no underlying conditions on ventilators with Covid pic.twitter.com/AHH0hKXSoI
8 votes -
NPR Hospital bed utilization lookup tool
8 votes -
"Women feel they have no option but to give birth alone": The rise of freebirthing during the pandemic
6 votes -
University of Nebraska Medical Center, the best-prepared hospital in the US for a pandemic, is nearly overwhelmed
10 votes -
"No one is listening to us": More people than ever are hospitalized with COVID-19. Health-care workers can’t go on like this.
27 votes -
US COVID-19 hospitalizations have hit an all-time high
14 votes -
Internal documents reveal COVID-19 hospitalization data the US government keeps hidden
19 votes -
Pandemic spikes in rural states, where small hospitals are already in financial distress
7 votes -
US hospitals overwhelmed by rebounding virus
12 votes -
One man's COVID-19 death raises the worst fears of many people with disabilities
6 votes -
"We could see this tsunami of people coming": Inside the world of intensive care units
5 votes -
"Before I become your doctor, you have been intubated for weeks" - one doctor's experience during the pandemic
9 votes -
US hospitals are suddenly short of young doctors — because of Donald Trump’s visa ban
9 votes -
Warnings of possible cover-up in progress as Trump orders hospitals to stop sending coronavirus data to CDC
21 votes -
"All the hospitals are full": In Houston, overwhelmed ICUs leave COVID-19 patients waiting in emergency rooms
18 votes -
Internal messages reveal crisis at Houston hospitals as coronavirus cases surge
7 votes -
Hospitals in the US sued to keep prices secret. They lost
5 votes -
Egypt thought it dodged the worst of the pandemic. But now hospitals are being overwhelmed
8 votes -
Coronavirus is spreading faster in LA, straining resources again
10 votes -
Coronavirus patients flood hospitals in Indonesia's second-largest city
5 votes -
Hospitals in Latin America buckling under coronavirus strain
8 votes -
Amid the coronavirus crisis, a regimen for reëntry
6 votes -
Hospitals in Brazil's São Paulo 'near collapse'
9 votes -
Remdesivir distribution causes confusion, leaves some hospitals empty-handed
4 votes -
"ICU delirium" is leaving COVID-19 patients scared and confused
7 votes -
Analysis of treatment with hydroxychloroquine for 368 patients in US veterans hospitals shows more deaths, no benefit
24 votes -
Nurses have quit en masse from Russia’s top coronavirus hospital in Moscow over poor working conditions and low wages
10 votes -
Coronavirus diagnoses in staff drop by half after Boston hospital requires masks for all
8 votes -
Coronavirus outbreaks at Mexico’s hospitals raise alarm, protests
5 votes -
New wave of infections threatens to collapse Japan hospitals
9 votes -
Why there aren't enough masks in America, and how to get more
3 votes -
English NHS releases Covid-19 decision making tool
4 votes -
Furor erupts: Billions going to hospitals based on Medicare billings, not COVID-19
10 votes -
A nurse bought protective supplies for her colleagues using GoFundMe. The hospital suspended her.
8 votes -
Apple to make millions of face shields for hospitals desperate for gear
8 votes -
Voices from the pandemic: A thirty-three year old anesthesiologist working in a Chicago hospital
6 votes -
New York is merging all its hospitals to battle the coronavirus
9 votes -
The Trump administration is leaving the nation’s emergency backup hospital system on the sidelines
6 votes -
COVID-19 projections: Hospital resource use
5 votes -
How will rural areas be affected by the virus?
Rural Towns Insulated From Coronavirus Now May Take A Harder Hit Later (They will almost certainly get the virus. When they do, they'll realize they're less prepared than cities and their people...
Rural Towns Insulated From Coronavirus Now May Take A Harder Hit Later (They will almost certainly get the virus. When they do, they'll realize they're less prepared than cities and their people are disproportionately more likely to be a high risk group.)
The Coronavirus may hit rural communities later but it will certainly hit them harder (very similar to the one above)
Are suburbs/rural areas safer from the Coronavirus? Probably not. (also pretty similar but it talks about precedent during the 1918 and earlier pandemics and also that people are apparently renting their houses on the notion they're safe, which is wrong.)
5 votes -
Coronavirus patients in California’s ICU beds double overnight
3 votes -
Timothy Wilson planned to bomb hospital during COVID-19 crisis: FBI
8 votes -
Atlanta hospitals overwhelmed by coronavirus patients
12 votes