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Hospitals use drive-thrus for swine flu
The Seattle Times, 09/30/09
Fast–food places have them. Banks and pharmacies do, too. Now hospitals are opening drive–thrus and drive–up tent clinics to screen and treat a swelling tide of swine flu patients. The idea behind these efforts is to keep coughing, feverish people out of regular emergency rooms, where they can infect heart attack victims and other very sick patients. The need has soared in recent weeks as flu has spread among schoolchildren before vaccine is available.
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