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On October 13, Maciej Zaremba published a full article on care during the covid-19 pandemic, focused on those who live in special housing for the elderly. On October 18, our response will be published where we point out a number of direct inaccuracies. In his reply on the same day, Maciej Zaremba attempts to address the errors we have noted by referring to different versions of the guidelines of care during the pandemic.
Maciej Zaremba has requested and received several documents on guidelines for caregivers in relation to the covid-19 pandemic.
They all have these guidelines they have been posted on an open website for anyone to access. The corresponding document has been published there at any time.
In all versions, it appears that the individual assessment should decide whether to care for a patient
The guidelines have been revised three times and have therefore been made available to anyone who wishes to participate in them. Dagens Nyheter, for example, correctly wrote about the document and its revisions on October 5 on the news site.
In all versions, it appears that the individual assessment must decide whether to care for a patient. It can be in an emergency hospital, in geriatric care or to be cared for in their usual home environment at home with routine care interventions or with the support of advanced home health care.
We can only affirm that the inaccuracies persist and also our criticism of the original article by Maciej Zaremba.
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Why did the elderly have to die without medical attention?
Answer: “Zaremba is wrong in the care of the elderly”
Answer directly: “They do not refer to the document on which I have written.”