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With Coronavirus Cases Rising, Mercy Gets Emergency Approval to Build New Floor at Maryland Hospital

Project Follows Governor's Call For More Hospital Beds in Response to Pandemic
Mercy Medical Center to build a new 32-bed acute care unit at the Mary Catherine Bunting Center. (Patrick Ross)
Mercy Medical Center to build a new 32-bed acute care unit at the Mary Catherine Bunting Center. (Patrick Ross)
By Bryce Meyers
CoStar News
March 21, 2020 | 1:05 P.M.

Mercy Medical Center received emergency approval to build a new acute care unit at its main inpatient facility in downtown Baltimore, Maryland, as the state works to increase the number of hospital beds to respond to the pandemic.

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