911 calls were fewer, but more serious, at pandemic’s start, study finds
(By Anuja Vaidya for Becker’s Hospital Review)
For six weeks in early March, 911 calls for emergency medical services in the U.S. declined, but cases where people died after calling increased exponentially, indicating the emergencies were more serious, a new study shows. Continue reading article here…
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