Coronavirus-Stricken Cities Have Empty Hospitals, But Reopening Them Is Difficult
In Philadelphia, New Orleans and Los Angeles, former safety-net hospitals sit empty. But reopening a closed hospital, even when demand for health resources spikes, is not easy or cheap.
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April 14, 2020 at 09:40PM
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NPR News: Coronavirus-Stricken Cities Have Empty Hospitals, But Reopening Them Is Difficult
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