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Once the last 128 beds were allocated, the “risiko” began in the hospitals. Zingaretti has promised 2,397 by Monday. Password “resist”
Antonio Sbraga
The four days of Rome. The capital and the rest of Lazio are expected to have a 4-day resistance to the Coronavirus with no more beds available. Yesterday, in fact, the last 128 beds that had been reserved for Covid patients were assigned, now increased to 2,913. It is the same number of places provided by the penultimate regional ordinance of October 22. The last one, signed on November 5 by Governor Nicola Zingaretti, allocates another 2,397 beds, for which, however, the same ordinance only ensures “operations until Monday, November 16”. Until last Monday, in fact, the local health authorities and hospitals promised to draw up “the implementation schedule for the new configuration”, with the different transformation plans of the departments and transfer of non-covid patients to other structures. A great risk of beds that, however, requires several days to release the seats. And yesterday we saw a first taste of the difficulties that bed managers from different hospitals will have until the weekend to find new available beds: at 4:00 p.m. there were already 626 “patients awaiting hospitalization or transfer” in overcrowded emergencies in Lazio. With figures never seen before: three quarters of the patients present at the San Camillo-Forlanini PS were on the hospitalization list (76 out of 106). In the Pertini hospital almost all the accesses to the emergency room were waiting for bed: 72 of 85 …
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