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Scenes of suffocating pressure and reminiscent of a war zone are visible in the “Wuhan” of Europe, the Brittany and especially in the capital London. which has been greatly affected by the second wave of the pandemic.
The number of hospital admissions has increased dramatically, exceeding 20,000.
This figure shows that there are more patients in English hospitals than in the first wave of pandemics, when the record was shown on April 12. 18,000, approximately, imports.
Britain’s health care system is on the brink of collapse as intensive care units arrive 114%, while in London patients with Covid-19 are transported to Yorkshire hospitals, to empty their beds and receive the best care for citizens who need it urgently.
What is shocking and made known by the British Health System is that there is a plan to The military tents are set up outside the hospitals. suffocating coronavirus patients.
These scenes have been used in the past to help victims of terrorist attacks.
Terror still ignites the fact that a quarter of the hospitals in England reports a crowding issue.
At the same time, in a road race he is the Downing Street, which, after the detection of the new mutant strain of coronavirus, is processed elaboration of a plan of stricter measures.
A few hours ago an alarm sounded in Britain, like a black record of daily cases exceeding the 53,000.
Shocking are the words of the emergency medical consultant Simon Walsh, who spoke about the plan with the tents and referred to the overcrowding of ambulances outside London hospitals: “The reception area is being depleted, the medical staff are suffering the effects of depression and stress. Therefore, we need a coherent plan from the government. The NHS faces unprecedented pressure».
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