Fears rise U.S. hospitals will have to start turning away patients
Doctors in the U.S. are expecting to face difficult decisions on who they can treat, as COVID-19 overwhelms hospitals. As Jackson Proskow explains, even the potential first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine next month may come too late.
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