Raed Arafat CONTRADIES all doctors and Klaus Iohannis: ‘Lack of places in ATI is not a national problem’ – News from sources



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Raed Arafat contradicts the doctors, but also Klaus Iohannis, saying that there are places in ATI and that Romania is not going to which country to move blondes in serious condition. The Secretary of State for the Interior Ministry, Raed Arafat, affirms that the transfers of patients with severe forms of COVID-19 have been carried out “everywhere, everywhere”, noting that, with the changing climatic conditions, transfers in helicopter of the Ministry of the Interior. they are more difficult. Arafat pointed out that, on Tuesday afternoon, 319 fans were free, and when we talk about the lack of intensive care beds, we are referring to a certain area or a certain city, but not at the national level, announces news.ro.

Raed Arafat said Tuesday night on Digi 24 that solutions were constantly being sought for patients with severe forms of COVID-19.

“I transported him everywhere. I transported from Bucharest to Bârlad, to Iaşi, from Giurgiu I transported Medgidia, from Bucharest to Medgidia, I transported patients from Cluj to Mureş, from Cluj to Arad and Timişoara. Lately, how the seats are being vacated and We know that there are pending cases, we have transported it. But even now we have to take into account the weather conditions because what was easy to transport by air, using helicopters from the Ministry of the Interior, in foggy conditions we cannot do it and then We try to find solutions as closely as possible, ”he said, Arafat declared.

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When asked if Romania will end up taking patients to other countries to be treated for COVID-19, the Secretary of State for the Interior Ministry replied: “I don’t know if we will have where, given that other countries are already facing problems, some even worse than So, theoretically, in practice, it can depend on what places other countries can offer, if necessary. “

Raed Arafat explained that nationally not all intensive care beds are occupied, although 1,093 hospitalized with COVID-19 are ATI wards.

He said 319 fans were free nationwide on Tuesday afternoon, explaining that they were “with no patients connected to them.”

Arafat pointed out that some are in pediatric wards, others in adult wards and others in wards where there are problems with the provision of qualified personnel, as some doctors and nurses have fallen ill.

“Maybe at some point, in some areas, yes (everyone is busy, no), but I wouldn’t say that at the national level. Maybe in Bucharest, maybe all the beds are occupied, that does not mean that in other areas of the country there you can find intensive care beds, it depends on the distance and it depends on the dynamics, ”added Raed Arafat.

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He specified that the Romanian authorities sign a contract for 300 fans who will begin to arrive “soon”, and Romania will be able to borrow fans from a European exchange, where there are 240 free fans.

“I’m not afraid of running out of fans at the moment. The problem is still more the problem of the staff for whom we have found more solutions, including with the residents,” explained Arafat, adding that if these young doctors work together with specialists, They will be able to provide assistance for all these beds with fans.



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