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The statements were made during a program on Digi 24. Beatrice Mahler, director of the Marius Nasta Institute, explained that the unit she directs is suffocated by the growing number of Covid 19 patients.
“The Covid Department places are filled in the first minutes after the patient’s discharge. Basically, we accept patients that we know will come, requested by the DSP for serious hospitalization, to the places from which they will be discharged. It is a situation that seems to suffocate us from one day to the next, it is a corset that we have gotten into and we can no longer find solutions. In the Department of COVD, things are extremely delicate, we have increased capacity and we still do not know where we will find places for patients who stay overnight, ”said Beatrice Mahler, director of the Marius Nasta Institute, on Digi 24.
Under these conditions, Mahler has a stark warning and says that in December there will be many problems due to the epidemic.
“It just came to our attention then. We are hit in many directions and it is a difficult, difficult moment, at this moment I do not see that it is going in a positive direction, favorable for our patients. We will have very high mortality rates for this month, and if things continue in this direction, December will be a month in which we will cry a lot “, said Beatrice Mahler.
The director of the Marius Nasta Institute also says that one can speak of a return to normality in the middle of next year, given that the vaccination campaign for the population would begin in a few months.
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