U.S. hospitals flooded with COVID-19 patients while millions receive vaccine
While 30 million doses of vaccines have been delivered, only 11 million people have been inoculated against COVID-19. Hospitals and funeral homes are finding themselves inundated as the number of patients - and victims - grows.
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