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The horror stories are countless : inside the LA hospital at the center of the Covid crisis

The horror stories are countless : inside the LA hospital at the center of the Covid crisis Sam Levin in Los Angeles © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Patrick T Fallon/AFP/Getty Images Husbands and wives, twin brothers in their 20s, parents and their children. Family members are turning up one after another at Martin Luther King Jr community hospital (MLKCH) in South Los Angeles. The deaths have been piling up. Patients have been arriving at MLKCH terribly sick, and at higher rates than anywhere else in the region – the impoverished Latino and Black neighborhood is one of the worst Covid hotspots in America. Inside the hospital, staff face a dire scramble to ensure they have the supplies, the healthcare workers and the physical space needed to take care of the overwhelming crush of Covid victims.

US coronavirus: One-week US Covid-19 case and death totals are higher than ever

US coronavirus: One-week US Covid-19 case and death totals are higher than ever CNN 1/9/2021 By Christina Maxouris, Jason Hanna and Theresa Waldrop, CNN © Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images Registered nurse Kennoka Williamson wears personal protective equipment (PPE) as she attends to patients in a suspected Covid-19 patient triage area set up in a field hospital tent outside the emergency department of Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Community Hospital on January 6, 2021 in the Willowbrook neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. - Deep within a South Los Angeles hospital, a row of elderly Hispanic men in induced comas lay hooked up to ventilators, while nurses clad in spacesuit-looking respirators checked their bleeping monitors in the eerie silence. The intensive care unit in one of the city s poorest districts is well accustomed to death, but with Los Angeles now at the heart of the United States Covid pandemic, medics say they have never seen anything on

A person dies of COVID-19 every 8 minutes in Los Angeles County

A person dies of COVID-19 every 8 minutes in Los Angeles County COVID-19 patient Ofelia Reynoso had been careful, she told CBS News Tom Hanson, and she never expected to be gasping for breath, laboring for each word. However, Reynoso is still lucky hospital beds are in short supply in Los Angeles, where she is being treated. Mobile mortuaries have already been set up outside hospitals in Los Angeles County, where a person dies of coronavirus every eight minutes, the county said this week on Twitter. The number is up from the one death every 10 minutes, county health officials announced just two weeks prior.

US coronavirus: Nation s one-week Covid-19 case and death totals are higher than ever

US coronavirus: One-week US Covid-19 case and death totals are higher than ever CNN 1/9/2021 By Christina Maxouris, Jason Hanna and Theresa Waldrop, CNN © Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images Registered nurse Kennoka Williamson wears personal protective equipment (PPE) as she attends to patients in a suspected Covid-19 patient triage area set up in a field hospital tent outside the emergency department of Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Community Hospital on January 6, 2021 in the Willowbrook neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. - Deep within a South Los Angeles hospital, a row of elderly Hispanic men in induced comas lay hooked up to ventilators, while nurses clad in spacesuit-looking respirators checked their bleeping monitors in the eerie silence. The intensive care unit in one of the city s poorest districts is well accustomed to death, but with Los Angeles now at the heart of the United States Covid pandemic, medics say they have never seen anything on

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