As the U.S. struggles to fight COVID-19, the pandemic is also exposing a health care crisis. Rural hospitals – overwhelmed and nearing capacity – are fighting to keep their doors open. So far this year, 17 facilities have been forced to close and more than 400 face the same fate. Correspondent Jessica Gomez reports from Titus County, TX where their regional medical center is being pushed to its limits.
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