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Ambulance workers are shocked by the trend in the port city: Young Klaipeda residents, calling for emergency medical care at their homes, emphasize that they will not even take the COVID-19 test, although they complain of fever or other similar symptoms.
Increasingly skeptical
“For obvious reasons, we cannot reveal which patients we visited, but from what we have seen, skeptics seem to be on the rise. The young man with a high fever and cough, after hearing advice that he should sign up for the COVID-19 test, he just made fun of him. “In the workplace, no one promises to even investigate, everyone expects it to happen by themselves, no one is in a rush to be careful. We don’t know what to do with these people, because these people represent a threat to society. “
Ambulance doctors, even if they suspect that a person may have coronavirus, do not have repressive power to force a citizen to be examined.
Coercion won’t heal
Rimvydas Juodviršis, Klaipėda Ambulance’s chief physician, also confirms this idea.
We cannot force an investigation or call the police.
“Only a person who poses a threat to himself or to those around him can be forcibly taken to a medical institution. These are usually mental disorders. Such tendencies of skepticism are very frequent. But those things seem to have existed since the ambulance. It was activated. Ask for help. “It is true that there are not many cases of this type yet, people are more afraid of coronavirus infection and they go to the test willingly. I hope these are just isolated cases where the test was rejected, “said R. Top black.
Currently, dozens of patients suspected of a dangerous infection are transported daily by ambulances to hospitals.
“However, only a small number of all fevers are diagnosed with coronavirus. After all, autumn spreads all kinds of colds, rotavirus, adenovirus. And the clinic of all these diseases is the same: fever, cough, runny nose Only shortness of breath can be an exceptional symptom. “The man was at a basketball game, attended weddings and other celebrations, and soon the high temperature rises, suspects a possible case of coronavirus. We offer an investigation. We cannot force an investigation or call the police. And the elevated temperatures were, are and will be, “explained R. Juodviršis.
The threat is growing
Currently, ambulance teams travel on duty with all protective equipment.
However, the work of the medical brigades itself is increasingly difficult.
Due to the threat of coronavirus infection, some services are suspended at the Palanga Hospital.
Residents of Palanga are advised, if they need help, to contact a GP or an ambulance doctor, who will take patients according to their profile to the Klaipėda hospital on call that day.
Warning: Ambulance workers are surprised that working-age and young Klaipeda residents increasingly share their skeptical views on the threats posed by the coronavirus pandemic. / Photo by Vytautas Liaudanskis
“Patients must be transported from Palanga to Klaipėda. The Skuodas hospital also restricted the admission of patients, and in Skuodas we have two brigades, which are now roaming between Klaipėda and Mažeikiai. If necessary, the Kretinga and Palanga brigades are sent to Skuodas “, R. Juodviršis.
After three employees of the emergency department of the Skuodas branch of the Klaipėda Republican Hospital confirmed the positive results of the COVID-19 infection tests, all necessary measures were taken to stop the spread of the infection.
Therefore, the admission of new patients and outpatient consultations have been temporarily suspended, but all other departments of the Skuodas Hospital are functioning normally.
“The more hospitals reduce their activities, the more difficult it will be for us. The more difficult it would be for hospitals to completely reduce the range of services they provide. In the spring, when the pandemic broke out, we had a stranger and no one helped us. Family doctors should be able to provide that service. ” “At that time, they only provided consultations by phone. During the day, that assistance was provided by a single department of the hospital; at night, a person would not have received such services,” admitted R. Juodviršis.
Conduct and conduct research
In addition to the increasing workload due to deteriorating hospitals, ambulance teams are also required to provide other types of services.
Dragūnai Quarter residents were particularly surprised to see an ambulance last week at a private laboratory where paid COVID-19 testing was being conducted.
People asked why an ambulance was transporting patients to a private facility and wondered if it was a checkup for infected patients.
Rimvydas Juodviršis / Photo by Vytautas Petrikas
“Of course not. We provide such a service in all prescribed ways. Usually they request private companies, who send their employees for inspection. They can be both seafarers and employees of large companies. We sign a contract and accept it. It is a paid service and we provide it. All safety standards and even a trip of this type is carried out with full protection “, – explained R. Juodviršis.
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