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Second COVID-19 wave could swamp NJ hospitals and staff

An accurate Covid-19 model predicts a second surge could overwhelm NJ hospitals.

Aired 10/30/2020

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Second COVID-19 wave could swamp NJ hospitals and staff

Clip: 10/30/2020 | 3m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

An accurate Covid-19 model predicts a second surge could overwhelm NJ hospitals.

An accurate Covid-19 model predicts a second surge could overwhelm the bed capacity at NJ hospitals and create a critical staff shortage. Experts predict we'll see targeted shutdowns to help control the virus, and warn transit riders to keep their masks on tight.

Aired 10/30/2020

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