Cagliari, 118 operators exhausted by waiting for ambulances – Health



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(ANSA) – ROME, OCTOBER 26 – The 118 operators in Cagliari “exhausted, tied up in protective suits, forced to queue in front of hospitals (in some cases even 12 hours) waiting for patients inside ambulances to access First aid on the island “. This is the image published on Facebook by the Italian company Sistema 118, a snapshot of the large amount of work in recent days in the health sector, including at the level of first responders.
There are those who, when commenting on it, emphasize that a higher remuneration would be needed for the operators and those who also point out that there are also those who do it as volunteers out of the simple desire to help others.
An image that is added to that, defined as a symbol, taken from a nurse in the Infectious Diseases ward of the Sant’Orsola hospital in Bologna and published on Facebook by Antonio Gramegna. “The image – we read – of many nurses who are reliving the same movie from March”.

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