68 Florida hospitals could run out of oxygen in two days amid COVID surge

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68 Florida hospitals could run out of oxygen in two days amid COVID surge
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Some hospitals have reportedly made 'frantic calls' about delayed oxygen deliveries as supplies dwindle amid Florida's continuing surge of COVID-19.

Dozens of Florida hospitals could quickly run out of oxygen supplies as the state continues to grapple with this summer's deadly surge of COVID-19.

"This is not like running out of masks, right? This is life saving," Mary Mayhew, the group's president, told WFME."And right now we're focused on how to make sure that does not happen. And so hospitals have been raising these concerns, with the state, with the division of emergency management, with the governor's office, and have raised these concerns federally."

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