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Days before, earlier in March, when leaders
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they would need to fight COVID-19 locally,
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If intensive care units were to experience
a surge of COVID-19 patients, the influx
could overwhelm their existing supply of
ventilators. To prepare for that scenario,
the team aimed to repurpose the hospital’s
fleet of bilevel positive airway pressure, or
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