Covid-19: Nurse dead, in the ICU three other employees of the Drama Hospital



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John Hart / Wisconsin State Journal via AP, file

A 54-year-old nurse from Drama Hospital was struck by the new coronavirus. Another is intubated in an Alexandroupolis hospital, while one step prior to intubation are a casualty carrier and an administrative clerk. A total of 70 employees are sick with Covid-19 and are on sick leave.

The 54-year-old woman worked in the office of the Director of the Nursing Service. According to hospital staff, there is no adequate separation between positive cases, suspects and patients under treatment for other diseases, so the virus has spread in clinics.

The unfortunate nurse who visited the patients, fell ill with the new coronavirus, was transferred to a hospital in Thessaloniki and ended up in the ICU.

According to the employees of Drama Hospital, the other 52-year-old nurse, who is intubated at Alexandroupolis Hospital, was not infected by her colleagues, but by her daughter, who gave birth by cesarean section in the same hospital, and was found. previously positive, probably having gotten the virus in hospital.

The Panhellenic Federation of Public Hospital Employees (POEDIN) holds the Hospital Administration responsible for the dangerous situation that has occurred: positive incidents, with the result that there are no sterile safe spaces throughout the hospital ”.

Two other intubated health workers are hospitalized at Larissa General Hospital and struggling to stay alive, without even suffering from underlying illnesses.

In its message, POEDIN says that the employees did not get sick by accident, but by errors and omissions: “No, it is not the fault of fate but of errors and omissions of those responsible. We wish you the luck of the doctor who was intubated a few days ago and left the ICU of the General Hospital of Patras, winning the battle against the coronavirus. From the crowd of applause we passed to the guilty silence of the State. Farewell to colleagues and all ICU patients. We will not bow … “.

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