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Senegal’s hospitals stretched as COVID infections surge

By Reuters
13 January 2021   |   11:19 am
Senegal is preparing its vaccine strategy and is rushing to deliver more beds for coronavirus patients as infections soar and a lack of capacity means doctors are only able to admit the most severe cases, health officials said.

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