CNN from New York Hospital: Suffering, pain and death every 10 minutes PHOTO

The hospital's "Code 99," a signal informing medical staff that the patient needed resuscitation, sounded five times in less than an hour.
"They're so sick that we lose them in an instant. They talk to you, and a few minutes later, we insert a tube into their throats and hope to put a breathing apparatus in to help them," Julie Eason, a respiratory therapist, told CNN.
CNN reporters have been called to the premises of a university hospital within SUNY University of Health Sciences in Brooklyn, one of three hospitals in the state of New York that now exclusively treats patients with coronavirus. Although fewer people come to the emergency center than before the epidemic, everyone has Covid-19 and is therefore more ill and the mortality rate is high. Nearly 25 percent of patients admitted to hospital died, Blic reports.
Doctors here only encounter patients suffocating of coronavirus, which has swept the world, and which, according to some scientists, in New York is nearing its peak.
Patients are constantly arriving at a hospital in Brooklyn, so medical staff do not have time to rest.
CNN's team saw a health worker wrap a dead patient's corpse in the sheet, which was taken within half an hour. Afterwards, they disinfected the room and another patient in a critical condition was brought to the same place, with an oxygen mask on his face.
Of the nearly 400 COVID-19 positive persons that have been admitted to the hospital, 90 percent are over the age of 45 and 60 percent are over 65, but the disease affects not only the elderly. The youngest patient was a three year old child. Describing young patients in their twenties, ambulance doctor Dr Lorenzo Paladino says some were crying and staring blankly.
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