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Months of Trial and Error in the ICU Offer Clues on How to Save Covid Patients

Sanja Jelic’s worst day in almost two decades as a critical care doctor in New York City was April 6.

Faced with an unmanageable influx of coronavirus patients at Columbia University Irving Medical Center’s step-down unit, an intermediate care ward, Jelic made an unorthodox decision: she asked those struggling to breathe to roll onto their bellies while they waited for intubation to mechanically ventilate their inflamed lungs.