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You can t clone us : Polish doctors cry for help as COVID deaths spike

1/5 Medical staff member treats a patient inside the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) intensive care ward at the Stefan Zeromski hospital in Krakow, Poland, April 14, 2021. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel Read More When the pandemic began last year, Kinga Szlachcic-Wyroba, an anaesthesiologist in the Stefan Zeromski Specialist Hospital in Krakow, Poland, had to manage one COVID-19 patient and 10 others in intensive care with three other doctors. Now the third wave has hit Poland and the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care stands at 17, with just four non-COVID sufferers. Around 80% of the COVID patients are expected to die. Szlachcic-Wyroba, however, is still working with only three other doctors.

You can t clone us : Polish doctors cry for help as COVID

By Joanna Plucinska and Alicja Ptak KRAKOW, Poland, April 16 (Reuters) - When the pandemic began last year, Kinga Szlachcic-Wyroba, an anaesthesiologist in the Stefan Zeromski Specialist Hospital in Krakow, Poland, had to manage one COVID-19 patient and 10 others in intensive care with three other doctors. Now the third wave has hit Poland and the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care stands at 17, with just four non-COVID sufferers. Around 80% of the COVID patients are expected to die. Szlachcic-Wyroba, however, is still working with only three other doctors. We are physically doing our best but we are frequently unable to secure the care that we would like to provide, she said in the ward s break room for staff, lined with couches and a stray sleeping bag, adding that when on shift they often can t even take a break to sit down.

Doctors flee Poland for better pay, and patients pay price

Doctors flee Poland for better pay, and patients pay price As Covid-19-related deaths in Poland surpass 800 a day, epidemiologists have pointed to a major medical personnel shortage as one of the culprits 16 April 2021 - 12:09 Joanna Plucinska and Alicja Ptak Medical staff members treat patients inside the coronavirus disease ward at the Stefan Zeromski hospital in Krakow, Poland. File photo: REUTERS/KACPER PEMPEL Krakow When the pandemic began in 2020, Kinga Szlachcic-Wyroba, an anaesthesiologist in the Stefan Zeromski Specialist Hospital in Krakow, Poland, had to manage one Covid-19 patient and 10 others in intensive care with three other doctors. Now the third wave has hit Poland and the number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care stands at 17, with just four non-Covid-19 sufferers. About 80% of the Covid-19 patients are expected to die.

You can t clone us : Polish doctors cry for help as COVID deaths spike

You can t clone us : Polish doctors cry for help as COVID deaths spike Reuters 2 hrs ago By Joanna Plucinska and Alicja Ptak KRAKOW, Poland, April 16 (Reuters) - When the pandemic began last year, Kinga Szlachcic-Wyroba, an anaesthesiologist in the Stefan Zeromski Specialist Hospital in Krakow, Poland, had to manage one COVID-19 patient and 10 others in intensive care with three other doctors. Now the third wave has hit Poland and the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care stands at 17, with just four non-COVID sufferers. Around 80% of the COVID patients are expected to die. Szlachcic-Wyroba, however, is still working with only three other doctors.

You can t clone us : Polish doctors cry for help as COVID deaths spike

You can t clone us : Polish doctors cry for help as COVID deaths spike
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