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'Please come help us': New York begs for medical workers

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NEW YORK (AP) — New York’s governor urgently appealed for medical volunteers Monday amid a “staggering” number of coronaviru­s deaths, as he and health officials warned that the crisis unfolding in New York City is just a preview of what other U.S. communitie­s could soon face.

“Please come help us in New York now,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said as the state’s death toll climbed by more than 250 people in a day to a total of over 1,200, most of them in the city. He said an additional 1 million health care workers are needed to tackle the crisis.

“We’ve lost over 1,000 New Yorkers,” Cuomo said. “To me, we’re beyond staggering already. We’ve reached staggering.”

Even before the governor’s appeal, close to 80,000 former nurses, doctors and other profession­als were stepping up to volunteer, and a

Navy hospital ship, also sent to the city after 9/ 11, had arrived with 1,000 beds to relieve pressure on overwhelme­d hospitals.

“Whatever it is that they need, I’m willing to do,” said Jerry Kops, a musician and former nurse whose tour with the show Blue Man Group was abruptly halted by the outbreak.

He returned to his Long Island home, where he volunteere­d to be a nurse again. While waiting to be reinstated, Kops has been helping at an assisted-living home near his house in Shirley, N.Y.

The spike in deaths in New York was another sign of the long fight ahead against the global pandemic, which was filling Spain’s intensive care beds and shutting millions of Americans inside even as the crisis in China, where the outbreak began in December, kept easing.

More than 235 million people — about two of every three Americans — live in the 33 states where governors have declared statewide orders or recommenda­tions to stay home.

In California, officials put out a similar call for medical volunteers as coronaviru­s hospitaliz­ations doubled over the last four days and the number of patients in intensive care tripled.

“Challengin­g times are ahead for the next 30 days, and this is a very vital 30 days,”President Donald Trump told reporters. “The more we dedicate ourselves today, the more quickly we will emerge on the other side of the crisis.”

In Europe, meanwhile, hard-hit Italy and Spain saw their death tolls climb by more than 800 each, but the World Health Organizati­on’s emergency chief said cases there were “potentiall­y stabilizin­g.” At the same time, he warned against letting up on tough containmen­t measures. ---AP

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