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Packed ICUs, crowded crematoriums: COVID roils Chinese towns

Por: ABC News World December 24, 2022

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BAZHOU, China -- Yao Ruyan paced frantically outside the fever clinic of a county hospital in ’s industrial Hebei province, 70 kilometers (43 miles) southwest of Beijing. Her mother-in-law had COVID-19 and needed urgent medical care, but all hospitals nearby were full.“They say there’s no beds here,” she barked into her phone.As China grapples with its first-ever national COVID-19 wave, emergency wards in small cities and towns southwest... + full article



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