
As COVID patients pack Colorado hospitals, anger grows against the unvaccinated In Colorado, there is a backlash from people who can’t get into hospitals because they are full of unvaccinated COVID-19 patients. Administrators say facilities “are on the verge of collapse.”
As COVID patients pack Colorado hospitals, anger grows against the unvaccinated
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In Colorado, there is a backlash from people who can’t get into hospitals because they are full of unvaccinated COVID-19 patients. Administrators say facilities “are on the verge of collapse.”
As COVID patients pack Colorado hospitals, anger grows against the unvaccinated In Colorado, there is a backlash from people who can’t get into hospitals because they are full of unvaccinated COVID-19 patients. Administrators say facilities “are on the verge of collapse.” December 14, 20215:10 AM ET From As COVID patients pack Colorado hospitals, anger grows against the unvaccinated Download Embed In Colorado, there is a backlash from people who can’t get into hospitals because they are full of unvaccinated COVID-19 patients. Administrators say facilities “are on the verge of collapse.”

