Main Line Health pauses elective surgeries for 2 weeks as COVID infections rise

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Elective surgeries at a southeastern Pennsylvania hospital are being paused for two weeks due in part to a rise in COVID-19 patients.

A spokesperson from Main Line Health told FOX 29 Saturday that the temporary pause is "due to a high volume overall," and mentioned the rising number of COVID-19 cases being seen at the hospital as a contributing factor.

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