The director of the Victor Babeș Hospital in Timișoara: “We rejected a 10-year-old boy and our souls were broken because we have no more places” – Coronavirus



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Dr. Cristian Oancea, manager of the “Victor Babeș” hospital in Timișoara, sounded a new alarm signal about the situation in hospitals, indicating that he no longer has places to care for everyone.

“We rejected a 10-year-old boy and our souls were broken because we no longer have seats,” said the manager of the hospital “Victor Babeș”, on Realitatea Plus, according to B1 TV.

“By publicizing these cases, I try to draw attention to what we are going through. We will become actors of what is happening. We no longer have the solidity of the human resource, that beds can be supplemented, but a doctor is not trained overnight, it takes years for days, “he said.

Currently, 211 people confirmed with Covid-19 are hospitalized here and 33 in ATI.

“My colleagues have really reached the end of their powers, and those who urge the world not to wear a mask and ‘think’. I also urge you: let’s think about what happens if our parents get infected,” said Dr. Cristian Oancea in RealitateaPlus .

“In our country, comorbidities are not established. Every patient has a degree of comorbidity and all this complicates the therapeutic act. The problem is that patients end up with severe forms of the disease. They stay home until they can’t. They are afraid of the stigma that falls on them. Arriving in advanced forms close to intensive care At this rate, we are already at 80% of the national capacity for Intensive Care, in a maximum of two weeks, two and a half weeks, we will reach the maximum in Intensive Care. We will do it then ”, he adds.

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