There's been a drop in 911 calls since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
A new study finds calls for emergency services are down 26% since the pendemic's beginning.
There's been a drop in 911 calls since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
A new study finds calls for emergency services are down 26% since the pendemic's beginning.
A NEW STUDY FINDS CALLS FOREMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE ISDOWN 26- PERCENT SINCE EARLYMARCH.THAT'S COMPARED TO THE PAST TWOYEARS.RESEARCHERS BELIEVE THIS COULDBE BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE AFRAID OFCONTRACTING COVID-19...OR THEY DON'T WANT TO BOTHERMEDICAL FACILITIES OVERRUN BYCORONAVIRUS PATIENTS.
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