Index – National – Gábor Zacher: The curfew doesn’t make much sense, free parking is death itself



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We should speak to people more honestly about the epidemic, they should be taken care of, because they do not perceive the danger they are running, Gábor Zacher told Klubrádió. The toxicologist added that he thought the curfew didn’t make much sense and said about the free parking that

death itself creates terrible chaos.

And about sporting events, he said with great irony that everyone in the stadiums will probably keep their distance, obviously everyone will wear the mask regularly, even in the lodges.

Also, the expert said, at least in high schools, there should be a shift toward online education, and shopping with bands should pick up as well. He also sees that deferred health care interventions should be postponed, or else the doctors, nurses and professionals on the front line will end.

There is space, there is a machine, there is medicine, there is no worker. Intensive care, care for infectious patients, ventilation is a specialty, it is not possible to learn one afternoon.

He also stressed that honest communication has an extremely important role to play.

People need to know what they are up against in order to understand the importance of advocating. They need to be addressed and mentally prepared for what is expected. As much as we know about the virus. Because well, we are all learning now what it really is.

Regarding the transformation of health care, Gábor Zacher said that if the law maintains the regulation of second jobs, intensive care, emergency care and ambulance services will also collapse in January, for example because the vast majority of doctors who work in ambulances work part-time. He also spoke of the need for a uniform treatment of healthcare, and it cannot be excluded with doctors that “well, we will pay them and thus we have solved the shortage of personnel.

A doctor alone is worth nothing

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(Cover image: Huszti István / Index)



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