The hospitals of English contamplan translates to some patients and former residents In other centers, the recent demand for bedbugs has led to an exponential increase in coronavirus cases that could harm the system, informing the responsible medical authorities.
“The situation is intensifying very rapidly. Last week we saw 5,000 new patients covid-19 to the hospitals, the equivalent of 10 hospital hospitals with covid in solo siete días”, declares the BBC Chris Hopson, director of NHS Providers , a public body charged with destroying medical centers.
“We are talking about a point in which the beds of the hospitals are empty”, added, explaining that there are so many beds available in other places, such as geriatricians.
Including the number of patients with covid-19 will increase the number of major projections, and the increase in hospital capacity will result, for the first 19 years there is a deficit of 2,000 general and intensive care beds in the hospitals of London, affirm Gesondheidsdiensjoernaal, citing information proportioned by the public health service to the managers of the hospitals.
Taken aback by the unparalleled coronavirus since the discovery in December of a new and more contagious new apartment, the United Kingdom has registered 1,162 new deaths. With a total of 78,508 casualties, it was the largest country in Europe to be affected by the pandemic in Italy.
Boris Johnson’s governor, who has been criticized by his erratic politicians, now focuses his strategy on the impetus of March in England and a rapid acceleration of the evacuation campaign that was the first of the western countries in Luxembourg. 8
Dos nuevos medicamentos
The United Kingdom has inoculated at least 1.5 million people with the vacancies developed by Pfizer / BioNTech and AstraZeneca / Oxford.
And the executive has marketed the goal of having vacated in mid-February all the mayors of 70 years, in addition to the sanitary workers, in this case 14 million people.
“It’s a national challenge to an escalation like anything we have seen before. And it will require a national effort without precedent and, by default, have difficulties,” Johnson said in a press release. .
But, at the moment, the sanitary situation is “peor than in the first oil and is resulting in much more difficult to manage”, says BBC Rupert Pearse, specialist in intensive care at the Royal London Hospital.
“While we are serious about the confinement, the impact on sanitation at all, the country will be catastrophic,” he warned.
In this context, the Minister of Health, Matt Hancock, announces the juveniles who are undergoing intensive care will be treated now with the new pharmacies, tocilizumab and sarilumab.
According to a communication from the Ministry of Health, these medicines, which are used habitually against rheumatism, can reduce the mortality of serious patients by 24% and reduce the time in intensive care between patients and women.