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US Hospitals Running Short Of Beds With Unprecedented Surges Of Covid-19 Patients

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As US hospitals are running short of beds with surges of Covid-19 patients at unprecedented levels, the number of people hospitalized with coronavirus infection has jumped up to new record.

As per the latest update published by COVID Tracking Project on Monday, a total of 125,544 patients are currently admitted in U.S. hospitals with the deadly disease.

Out of this, 23,231 patients are admitted in Intensive Care Units and 7942 others are on ventilators.

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