Forget the hospital, we dont even have our testing figured out...
2 close friends of mine who are ER doctors are fairly confident.
Again ultimately the emergency rooms in the hospitals have a certain capacity they can deal with this stuff.
They can develop ARDS
Condition in which fluid collects in the lungs' air sacs, depriving organs of oxygen.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) can occur in those who are critically ill or who have significant injuries. It is often fatal, the risk increasing with age and severity of illness.
People with ARDS have severe shortness of breath and often are unable to breathe on their own without support from a ventilator.
This is why it's critical that we get more ventilators and also not clog the hospitals at once