Por: The New York Times World January 18, 2021
EL HUSSEINEYA, Egypt — A cry pierced the night from the balcony of an Egyptian hospital. A nurse was screaming that the patients in the Covid intensive care unit were gasping for air.Ahmed Nafei, who was standing outside, brushed past a security guard, dashed in and saw that his 62-year-old aunt was dead.Furious, he whipped out his phone and began filming. It appeared that the hospital had run out of oxygen. Monitors were beeping. A nurse was... + full article
ABC News USA Health January 16, 2021
SAO PAULO -- Doctors in the rainforest’s biggest city are having to choose which COVID-19 patients can breathe amid dwindling oxygen stocks and an effort to airlift some of the infected to other states.Some hope for Manaus, an isolated city of 2.2 million people, landed in a... + más
Oxygen supply shortages bedevil hospitals already overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients | Los Angeles Times
Amazon city scrambles to provide oxygen to COVID-19 patients | Associated Press
Associated Press USA World January 15, 2021
SAO PAULO (AP) — Hospital staff and relatives of COVID-19 patients rushed to provide facilities with oxygen tanks just flown into the Amazon rainforest’s biggest city as doctors chose which patients would breathe amid dwindling stocks and an effort to airlift some of them to... + más
Why COVID-19 has left so many hospitals running low on oxygen | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA World January 15, 2021
Hospital staff and relatives of COVID-19 patients rushed to provide facilities with oxygen tanks flown into the Amazon rainforest's biggest city as doctors were forced to choose which patients would breathe. The scramble came amid dwindling oxygen supplies in the Brazilian... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Science January 11, 2021
Can California address the shortage of life-saving oxygen at some hospitals overwhelmed by coronavirus cases? The demand for oxygen has skyrocketed, as critically ill COVID-19 patients often need high rates of oxygen flowing into their lungs to keep them alive, helping them to... + más
L.A. County hospitals running dangerously low on oxygen, supplies as ER units are overwhelmed | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation January 02, 2021
In a stark reminder of how overstretched hospital care has become across Los Angeles, the Army Corps of Engineers plans to send crews to the region to upgrade the oxygen-delivery systems at a handful of aging hospitals. News of the deployment comes five days after several L.A.... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 29, 2020
One of the myriad challenges facing Southern California's medical system, which is overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients, involves one of the most basic staples of any hospital. Oxygen. Officials are having problems getting the amount of oxygen needed by critically ill COVID-19... + más
Amid viral tsunami, Army Corps of Engineers will aid L.A. hospitals facing oxygen problems | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 25, 2020
Christmas arrived in Los Angeles County with hospitals in a full-blown coronavirus crisis. There are now so many patients that some hospitals are running dangerously low on oxygen and other supplies critical to treating those with COVID-19. Patients are waiting as many as eight... + más
Pulse Oximeters May Be Less Accurate for Black People. Should You Use One? | The New York Times
Already under siege, hospitals in L.A. County brace for far worse conditions in coming weeks | Los Angeles Times
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