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In New York City, many of the refrigerated trucks filled with bodies are gone. Doctors are no longer routinely pleading for help in makeshift PPE. But there are major challenges ahead for the health system: "None of us are at peace." nyti.ms/3cTnTDG
As the city looks to ease out of its near lockdown, hospital executives and doctors don't know whether this is simply a lull before a new wave of cases, or a shift to a less chaotic period. They're preparing for both possibilities. nyti.ms/3cTnTDG
The ER at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens, where Dr. Colleen Smith recorded a widely shared video showing disastrous conditions at the height of the crisis, is now treating barely a third of the people it did before the outbreak. nyti.ms/2WL7fjU
Hospitals around the city are increasingly worried that stroke victims, heart patients, and those with other serious conditions may be dying at home rather than seeking help.

For healthcare workers, as Smith put it, the new normal remains surreal. nyti.ms/2TlBrzV
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