Governors warns that state healthcare supplies and hospitals could be overwhelmed as soon as early April
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Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said the state was seeing a worrying "trajectory" that could see an exhausted supply of ventilators by "about the fourth or fifth of April," before running out of hospital beds days later.
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