The real disaster is you, Irene Svenonius



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Soon the pandemic will no longer be blamed

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rene Svenonius, Stockholm County Political Councilor, (M)

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rene Svenonius, Stockholm County Political Councilor, (M)

“We are not in a disaster scenario,” says Irene Svenonoius (M) during Thursday’s Aftonbladet interview.

The question is why private care is not forced to help and rearrange, when even operations for children are canceled so that staff can work with the covid disease.

“Now we are doing everything we can to find relief in additional employees.” she says.

But it is not true. Because he fails to mention that his moderate colleagues rejected demands on private healthcare providers to help staffing hospitals during the pandemic.

This was just two nights before the interview.

The vote was carried out in the Health and Medical Care Committee, about which he says he knows little. This is interesting because she, as counselor for the financial region, is ultimately responsible for medical care in Stockholm.

“We expose children to risks in a way we have never done before,” Mikael Finder told Aftonbladet. She is a pediatrician at Astrid Lindgren Children’s Hospital and points out Vårdval Stockholm, which has meant that care has shifted from hospitals in the region to private actors.

“If we had maintained those activities, we could have borrowed from those personnel to support care. Now we have no margins, “he says and continues:” That the region is maintained and needs to kindly ask for the help of the actors who receive money to provide care when we also take staff of the most seriously ill children says something about how to write these agreements.

Agreements in particular have never been the strong side of the Stockholm Region.

Everyone who has followed the acquisitions knows everything from socks and support doors at NKS to consultation bills that reek of severe incompetence or corruption.

At the same time, the moderate government has shown how sacred privatizations are to them.

Today we have 40 care options while other regions have an average of three. And despite the criticism, they happily continue to dismantle the care, like it’s a cold.

During the same meeting in which they rejected the demand that private care providers be strengthened with staff, the ruling majority voted in favor of more privatizations.

The liberals, Downtown party, Christian Democrats, The moderates and its supporting party The Green Party in Stockholm proposed further introduction of care options.

Like a bad parent who blames the school for children’s misbehavior, Svenonius has blamed himself on the Public Health Agency, the government, and the National Board of Health and Welfare during the pandemic.

But once we’ve been through this crisis, healthcare will continue to suffer, and then Svenonius will no longer be able to blame a global pandemic for the healthcare crisis.

Of: Zina Al-Dewany

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