'Feeling Like Death': Inside a Houston Hospital Bracing for a Virus Peak
By Eric Schmitt, Adam Goldman and Nicholas Fandos The recovery of large amounts of American cash at a Taliban outpost in Afghanistan helped tip off U.S. officials. It is believed that at least one U.S. troop death was the result of the bounties. | | By Sheri Fink As young patients fill new virus wards, Houston Methodist is calling nurses to work extra shifts and ramping up its testing efforts. | | By Pam Belluck Paranoid hallucinations plague many coronavirus patients in I.C.U.s, an experience that can slow recovery and increase risk of depression and cognitive issues. | | |
U.S. By Frances Robles A surge in coronavirus cases has prompted officials to prohibit alcohol sales in bars and close Miami beaches for the coming holiday. But will it be enough? | | Opinion By Mimi Swartz The state wanted to be among the first to reopen. It's now dealing with the consequences. | | |
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