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Coronavirus: How Full Are Wayne County Hospitals?
There is now public data showing how close your local hospital is to being at or over capacity.

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There is now public data showing how close your local hospital is to being at or over capacity.

There is now public data showing how close your local hospital is to being at or over capacity.
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