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SoCal Hospitals May Have To Ration Care If COVID-19 Surge Worsens

Video Credit: KCAL 9 CBS LA - Duration: 02:32s - Published
SoCal Hospitals May Have To Ration Care If COVID-19 Surge Worsens

SoCal Hospitals May Have To Ration Care If COVID-19 Surge Worsens

Crisis care at some hospitals in the state will become necessary as resources have become scarce during a surge in COVID-19 cases, the California Department of Health & Human Services said Tuesday.


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