China’s viral outbreak is straining the resources of front-line hospital staff in epidemic-stricken Wuhan, who have been forced to turn away patients
Patients are being turned away because of lack of beds and basic medical supplies; ‘The situation is really bad’
China has locked down some cities, including Wuhan, to try to contain a fast-spreading virus. WSJ’s Shan Li took one of the last trains out of the outbreak epicenter as millions adjusted travel plans for the Lunar New Year holiday. Photo: STR/AFP via Getty Images
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