Hospitals in the US are starting to be overwhelmed by the spike in Covid-19 cases
One of the senior health officials in the United States (US) said the surge in cases of the corona virus in the United States that had now exceeded the health care capacity of several hospitals in several states. Speaking on CBS's Face the Nation program Sunday (26/9/2021), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr Rochelle Walensky said, “The health care system in a number of states is currently in trouble. ” "They ran out of beds," he said. "And when we look at that, we worry that there will be people who cannot be admitted to hospitalization and receiving appropriate treatment if they have a traffic accident or have a heart attack." Also read: The 5 Biggest Debt Countries to the US "That's why we work very hard in areas that have a high enough Covid-19 disease rate," so that people are willing to be vaccinated, he explained, quoted from VOA Indonesia. He underlined that people who had not been vaccinated were ten times more