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By Maurizio Troccoli
One after another, waiting to know what to do. Ambulances line up on Friday night, shortly after 9 p.m., in front of the emergency room in Perugia. I am waiting to know if there is availability to receive patients on board at the Perugia hospital or if we need to go to another destination instead. Seeing the crowded ambulances gives some impression. They are the clear measure of the state that has been reached and that, according to the guild, could have been avoided if everything had been done during the summer period.
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The complaint “Patients in these ambulances will have to wait hours before getting off and being treated and / or hospitalized,” writes Marco Erozzardi, territorial secretary of the Nursind Perugia health union. “In 8 months – he adds – we have gone from a region that is a symbol of efficiency in the fight against the pandemic (probably because it only touched us) to a region with the highest rate of ICU admissions and a very high ratio between positives and smears made. Eight months ahead of the toilet, despite the fact that all this is very predictable from October, with a regional guide deaf to all invitation to equip yourself with the necessary tools to organize to face the second wave! The regional health system is risking the stamp of largely preventable errors, which are now almost impossible to patch. The only way to save lives and protect the system, mainly health personnel, is a serious regional blockade. Without health, the economy will disappear anyway.
Tragic moment images Urgently summon the union representatives of health workers in the Third Committee, so that they are audited and quickly prepare shared proposals and guidelines ”. Democratic Party regional councilors Michele Bettarelli (commission vice chair) and Tommaso Bori (council group leader) ask President Eleonora Pace. “The health emergency -explain the councilors of the opposition- hits our Region violently, the images of the last hours of ambulances lined up in front of the emergency room of the Santa Maria della Misericordia hospital testify to the tragic moment and the extraordinary pressure on all structures These images, which no one would have wanted to see, are added to the cries of alarm launched several times in recent days by the representatives of the hospital workers who were first ignored and then little more than worthy of attention by Councilor Luca Coletto. For months, Bettarelli and Bori conclude, Umbrian health personnel have been working on the front lines, women and men who have faced the first wave of the health emergency with efficiency and professionalism and are facing a resurgence of the pandemic even greater than first, having to deal with obvious organizational shortcomings with his work “.