npr:
Another U.S. case of infection with the novel coronavirus was confirmed Thursday, bringing the total number of domestic cases to 15. Around the world, cases have reached nearly 60,000 to date.
But if something changes and large numbers of people get infected in the U.S., is the country’s health system prepared to cope with a surge of patients from this virus, or any future pathogen?
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