13 deaths in a day: An 'apocalyptic' coronavirus surge at a New York City Hospital

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NEW YORK - In several hours on Tuesday (March 24), Dr Ashley Bray performed chest compressions at Elmhurst Hospital Centre on a woman in her 80s, a man in his 60s and a 38-year-old who reminded the doctor of her fiancé. All had tested positive for the coronavirus and had gone into cardiac arrest. All eventually died.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW YORK - In several hours on Tuesday , Dr Ashley Bray performed chest compressions at Elmhurst Hospital Centre on a woman in her 80s, a man in his 60s and a 38-year-old who reminded the doctor of her fiancé. All had tested positive for the coronavirus and had gone into cardiac arrest. All eventually died.

Across the city, which has become the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States, hospitals are beginning to confront the kind of harrowing surge in cases that has overwhelmed healthcare systems in China, Italy and other countries. On Wednesday evening, New York City reported 20,011 confirmed cases and 280 deaths.Governor Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday offered a glimmer of hope that social distancing measures were starting to slow the growth in hospitalisations statewide.

Dr Mitchell Katz, the head of the Health and Hospitals Corp, which operates New York City's public hospitals, said plans were under way to transform many areas of the Elmhurst hospital into intensive care units for extremely sick patients.All of the more than 1,800 intensive care beds in the city are expected to be full by Friday, according to a Federal Emergency Management Agency briefing obtained by The New York Times.

A spokesman for the city's office of the chief medical examiner said the briefing was inaccurate."We have significant morgue capacity in our five citywide sites, and the ability to expand," she said.

 

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