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Kentucky doctor: We will never turn anyone away

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Kentucky doctor: We will never turn anyone away

Kentucky doctor: We will never turn anyone away

As Kentucky’s Covid-19 hospitalization rate soars, the governor has deployed National Guard members to help hospitals nearing their breaking point.

Dr. Will Melahn, the Chief Medical Officer at St.

Claire Healthcare in Kentucky, talks to CNN’s Kate Bolduan about his biggest challenges.


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