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Bertalan Tóth, President of MSZP, asked the same questions to 91 Hungarian hospitals, including the number of hospital beds emptied due to epidemiological preparation, missed surgeries, tests and protective equipment. Today, he reported that, to some surprise, he received a response.
So far, as we wrote earlier, no hospital has responded, all of them referred the politician to the Operational Tribe. One of the responses revealed that the ministry had instructed them to do so. Tóth then addressed the leaders of the Operational Staff, Sándor Pintér and Miklós Kásler, but they did not respond either.
A few days later, a spokesman for the Government Information Center confronted him in a memorable interview that the ministry had blocked the statement, and after some confusion over Tóth’s questions, “I think it is not that complicated and I will get an answer. . “.
But there was no response to questions asked on April 17, neither from hospitals nor from the government. However, on Sunday, the MSZP president reported on Facebook that he had received brief but important reactions from the Interior Ministry to the National Institute of Clinical Neuroscience (OKII).
The responses from a single institution could not be representative, and according to Tóth, no patient was kept in the OKII, so no one had to be sent home to free 102 of the 170 active beds.
The responses show that they have had the necessary protective equipment since March 11 and have already evaluated workers and patients. According to Tóth, the most interesting information was that:
“As a result of the emergency measures, almost three quarters of the interventions in this institution alone have been postponed
During this period, whereas previously an average of 110 surgeries were performed per week, in the emergency system this number was reduced to an average of 30.
The MP concludes from this that “for the past month and a half, the government has demanded enormous sacrifices from patients whose quality of life, if not immediately jeopardized, is seriously compromised by a disease that could be improved by surgery” . Waiting lists have been huge so far, and this government measure has not shortened them. “
Contradictory statements have been made about the evacuation of hospital beds, with operations staff claiming that only 2 percent of patients were sent, while Viktor Orbán said 16 percent of beds were not empty when ordered the release.
When asked by the Prime Minister on Kossuth Radio why 33,000 empty beds are needed when they are not yet so close, he replied that “if the virus is released when life restarts, we cannot stop it, then in fact it may take tens of thousands of hospital beds. “
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