Texas Emergency Doctor: State May Need Stadium-Type Venue to Handle COVID-19 Patients

More Fear-Mongering From the Medical Establishment, the Plandemic Appears to Be Working… Texas emergency doctor: State may need stadium-type venue to handle COVID-19 patients As coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to climb, Texas may be forced to open up a stadium to handle the influx of patients, Texas Medical Association President Dr. Diana Fite warned Thursday. In an interview on “Fox & Friends First” with host Carley Shimkus, Fite said she was “concerned” about what she was seeing, but that health care workers “had a lot of practice over March and April” in regards to the creation of makeshift hospital beds. Visitors wearing masks to protect against the spread of COVID-19 pose for photos at the Alamo, which remains closed, in San Antonio last month. Cases of COVID-19 have spiked in Texas to over 200,000, according to government figures. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) “Now that we’ve got so many cases coming up…at least a lot…

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