Insufficient respirator and bed beds

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In Europe, healthcare workers are responding to a rapidly increasing number of patients, and in the United States, the situation in areas where infections are concentrated is intensified. Is a serious problem.

In Europe, healthcare workers are responding to a rapidly increasing number of severely ill patients, and in Spain, healthcare workers infected with the new coronavirus are as high as 12,000, or 14% of the total.

In Italy, nearly 9,000 infected health workers have been killed, and according to the Federation of Medical Associations, 63 doctors have died.

As healthcare workers' infections are more prominent in severely affected areas, further increasing the burden on health care settings, Spain is considering measures to move critically ill patients to hospitals in other areas.

On the other hand, in the United States, where the number of infected people exceeded 140,000, the situation in the area where the infected people are concentrated is imminent, and Governor Cuomo of the New York State told a press conference on the 30th that `` all people working in hospitals Are the soldiers fighting for us, "he told healthcare workers throughout the U.S.," If there is no medical crisis in your area, help us. I want it. "

Governor Cuomo says he needs to urgently support doctors and nurses working on a 12-hour shift ahead of the peak of infection spread.

Before the spread of infections and the ever-increasing number of severely ill patients, medical care sites are not only short of supplies such as respirators and beds, but also masks and protective clothing, and how to protect and secure medical workers. It is a serious problem.