US Coast Guard orders foreign cruise ships to care for suspected coronavirus passengers on board 'indefinitely'

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US Coast Guard orders foreign cruise ships to care for suspected coronavirus passengers on board 'indefinitely'
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'Medical facilities may reach full capacity and lose the ability to accept and effectively treat additional critically-ill patients'

“Medical facilities in the Port of Miami, for example, are no longer accepting MEDEVAC patients due to limited hospital capacity and it is expected that neighbouring counties will follow suit,” the letter said

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