The nursing staff is at the stop. Here medical employees of the intensive care unit of the Cantonal Hospital of Freiburg at the end of March 2020 (symbolic image)
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The nursing staff is tired and stressed. No trace of regeneration after the rigors of the first crown wave in spring. Here the Lausanne hospital in September. (Symbol image)
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The “SonntagsZeitung” traces the path of the caretaker’s despair. Here in the picture: Lausanne Hospital. (Symbol image)
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“If no one is using the devices, you can disconnect them immediately,” says Margrit. Here the Lausanne hospital in September. (Symbol image)
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An ER doctor is ugly: “Today I had a 10-minute break for the entire shift: while waiting for the train to go home.” Here is an ambulance at the Freiburg Hospital. (Symbol image)
They did it last spring, now they have to do it again: medical personnel appeal to the population on social media. They describe the precarious situation at work and urge people to follow the Crown’s measures.
A post from a Swiss emergency room doctor is currently being diligently shared on Facebook: the doctor reports his shift on Saturday. «Today I left from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The vast majority of the cases were Covid. The 23-year-olds are out of breath. “