Belgian Prime Minister encourages visits to hospitals Health workers turn their backs and protest May 6: 6:39

In Belgium, while the infection with the new coronavirus is not over, the prime minister visited a hospital to encourage medical staff, but the medical staff who met welcomed an unusual attitude of turning his back on the car on which the prime minister was riding. The media reportedly expressed their willingness to protest due to dissatisfaction with treatment.

In Belgium, Prime Minister Wilmes visited a hospital in Brussels, the capital, on the 16th to encourage medical staff. However, at the hospital, when the line of cars with the prime minister arrived, the medical workers wearing masks lined up on both sides of the road to meet them took an unusual attitude of turning their backs on the cars one after another. ..

About this, local media reported that the prime minister received cold treatment from medical staff one after another.

Among them, the public broadcasting RTBF reported that "medical workers clearly expressed anger at the prime minister," and the "Brussels Times" sought to improve salary conditions and eliminate labor shortages.

With a population of approximately 11.5 million, the government has announced that more than 55,000 people have been infected with the new coronavirus.