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Doctors who test positive to COVID-19 asked to keep working – The New Daily
Belgium is running out of intensive care beds and hospitals are such pressure that in one city doctors with the virus are being asked to come to work.

Belgium is running out of intensive care beds as the number of critically ill people doubles every eight days amid a coronavirus “tsunami”.
Hospitals are under such pressure that in one city doctors who have tested positive to COVID-19 are being told to keep working.
The US has the highest number of virus infections (and deaths) followed by India, Brazil, Russia and France.
The picture is unrelentingly grim across Europe, with the continent this week passing 250,000 COVID-19 fatalities.
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