An emergency room director in LA is shedding light on the severity of the COVID-19 surge inside his facility, saying he and his staff are “100% broken” and in “complete disaster mode.”
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Snyder said he and his staff are boarding the patients for 2-3 days in hallways, chairs or any open spaces made available. He went on to say this surge is far worse than it has been at any point during the pandemic. Though Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center's ER is closed to EMS referrals, Snyder said the hospital still had 30 patients brought in.COVID-19 Daily Update:
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