President of doctors in Thessaloniki – Exhausted and reduced staff in hospitals – News – news
The “bell” of the danger for the hospitals of Thessaloniki, in view of the rapid increase of the cases of coronavirus, rings the president of the Hospital Doctors of Thessaloniki, Christos Karachristos, emphasizing that the staff is exhausted and reduced due to the effort as well as pandemic prevention, two years now.
The NSS can not stand it anymore – The ordering of private clinics must proceed
“Hospitals are coming from another wave of coronavirus, which hit the country for six months and after two years of pressure with exhausted and reduced due to staff inhibitions. “With the intubated above the maximum and with monothematic clinics” notes Mr. Karachristos, speaking to GRtimes.
Asked if hospitals can not cope with the pressure of a new wave of hospitalizations, the president of ENITH underlines that “we must first define what the term ‘cope’ means.” If we take into account the studies that have been done in the previous period, the NSS is already not coping. We do not have the right staff, just as we have not taken the right measures. But at some point the government has to take. In other words, to strengthen the National System with staff and to proceed with orders of private clinics. “Not in the way he did recently, paying double the treatment to individuals, because that does not solve the problems.”
Recycling ineffective measures
Referring to the measures taken by the government and whether they are able to stop the “explosion” of cases in five-digit numbers, Christos Karachristos emphasizes that “constantly, all this time there is a recycling of ineffective measures, which based on history do not they have. manages to stop the raid. Dispersal does not stop if we just close the nightclubs and the schools continue to operate with protocols that result in one child getting stuck after another. We have to see what is happening in Public Transport, to see the workplaces where no measures are taken “concluded Mr. Karachristos.