BADALONA – The tension is palpable. There is no non-essential talking. An orchestra of medical monitors marks the tempo with an endless series of soft, distinct beeps.
Never have so many people been inside the library of the Germans Trias i Pujol hospital in northeastern Spain. But the health care workers in improvised protective gear aren’t consulting medical books.
Instead, they’re treating patients in critical condition suffering from pneumonia caused by the coronavirus. From the outside, this makeshift intensive-care unit in Badalona, near Barcelona, looks nothing like a library.
The bookshelves have been removed to make room for up to 20 hospital beds, breathing machines and an array of medical equipment after the longstanding ICU and
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