32-year-old doctor, who worked at UPA in the Eastern Zone of SP and ABC, dies with suspected coronavirus | Saint Paul



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The municipal secretary of Health of São Paulo, Edson Aparecido, confirmed on Tuesday (21) the death of Dr. Frederic Jota Silva Lima, 32, who worked in the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) of Itaquera, in the Eastern Zone , and also in the UPA of Rudge Ramos, in São Bernardo do Campo, in Greater São Paulo.

According to the secretary, Frederic was admitted to the Emílio Ribas hospital, in the central region of the capital, with a suspicion of coronavirus and died on Monday night (20).

“Unfortunately, a doctor from our hospital network, from the UPA, died yesterday [Unidade de Pronto Atendimento] from Itaquera, in the Eastern Zone, with only 32 years old. She worked at UPA 26 de Agosto, of the Marcelina Sisters Social Organization. He was a very young boy, who unfortunately died, “said the secretary in an interview with GloboNews.

The doctor’s family said they were horrified by the death of the 32-year-old doctor and his sister, Eva Tolvana, who lives in Pará, told Jornal Hoje of TV Globo that she came to speak to him on Sunday (19). just before dying.

“I was having a cough. On Sunday morning, she gasped and went to the hospital. I managed to speak to him on Sunday morning. He said it was bad and he didn’t see my other messages anymore. In 50 minutes he was no longer online. And when it was the middle of the day, a friend of his called me with the news. He felt bad, they tried to intubate, but he stopped and didn’t resist, “says the sister.

According to the Social Organization Santa Marcelina, which operates the UPA August 26, in Itaquera, Frederick has worked as a clinical doctor in the entity since November 2018. The Catholic sisters who administer the operating system issued a statement regretting the death of the employee and asking prayers to the family. yours

“APS Santa Marcelina regrets with regret the death of the employee Frederic Jota S. Lima, this Monday (20). Frederick worked as a clinical doctor, since November 2018, at the UPA on August 26. The Marcelina Family expresses its condolences to the family and his team, in this moment of mourning. And in prayer, I asked God to comfort everyone’s heart, “said the entity’s publication.

Communiqué from the APS Santa Marcelina Social Organization on the death of the 32-year-old doctor. - Photo: Playback / FacebookCommuniqué from the APS Santa Marcelina Social Organization on the death of the 32-year-old doctor. - Photo: Playback / Facebook

Communiqué from the APS Santa Marcelina Social Organization on the death of the 32-year-old doctor. – Photo: Playback / Facebook

Secretary Edson Aparecido also mourned the doctor’s death and said that his death is sad news and shows that Covid-19 is an unpredictable disease.

“It is clear that the history of the disease in Europe and Asia shows that older people are more susceptible to having the disease. But 100% of the population is susceptible to the disease. This is what we need to understand. In one way or another, an important part of the population will have the disease, it will become contaminated, part of it will need some medical service, a contingent that is not small will need an ICU bed, especially in the Unified Health System, so, for therefore, this problem that only affects people over 60 years of age is not being increasingly demonstrated, “he said.

According to the municipal health department, 63.3% of patients infected with the coronavirus in the city of São Paulo are under the age of 50.

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The doctor’s death was also mourned by the mayor of São Bernardo do Campo, Orlando Morando. The doctor was an employee of a UPA in the Rudge Ramos neighborhood.

“I express here my sadness at the loss of Dr. Dr. Frederic Jota Silva Lima, who attended the UPA Rudge Ramos and other units. Unfortunately, a victim of the coronavirus at age 32. To my family and friends, my sincere feelings and condolences. We will continue to fight tirelessly. It is essential that everyone do their part and stay at home. We will protect and care for our loved ones. Stay at home. Nothing is more important than our life, “said the mayor on social media.

According to the São Paulo Municipal Health Secretariat, the capital of São Paulo has until Tuesday (21) 3,336 health professionals fired on suspicion of coronavirus. Of that total, 532 were confirmed with Covid-19, which killed at least 12 professionals The municipal network.

SP already registers three municipal hospitals without vacancies in the ICU

SP already registers three municipal hospitals without vacancies in the ICU

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