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And fuel shortages. this is a crisis of scarcity, with no clear end in sight. medical unions are appealing to the world to help. we need supply to come in whatever the form, that is from any other country, government procurement, or in region donation. so if this situation continues, there will be a day in the near future, maybe couple of weeks or one month, i am afraid to say there may be a situation where we won t be able to save the patient life or limb. sri lanka s health ministry told the bbc it s working to overcome the shortages, and is getting help from nearby india and other donors. but this is a public health system in distress. no one knows how or when sri lanka will recover. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, colombo. let s take a look at some other stories ....
Of essential medicines and that if something isn t done soon, sri lanka will face a medical catastrophe. with few doctors willing to speak publicly about the shortages, some have taken part in silent protests. while hundreds of medical students stormed the health ministry, joining anti government protests against food and fuel shortages. this is a crisis of scarcity, with no clear end in sight. medical unions are appealing to the world to help. we need supply to come in whatever the form, that is from any other country, government procurement, or in region donation. so if this situation continues, there will be a day in the nearfuture, maybe couple of weeks or one month, i am afraid to say there may be a situation where we won t be able to save the patient ....
And fuel shortages. this is a crisis of scarcity with no clear end in sight. medical unions are appealing to the world to help. we need supply to come in in whatever the form, that is from any other country, the government procurement, or in region donation. so if this situation continues, there will be a day in the nearfuture, maybe couple of weeks or one month, i am afraid to say there may be a situation where we won t be able to save the patient life or limb. sri lanka s health ministry told the bbc it s working to overcome the shortages and is getting help from nearby india and other donors. but this is a public health system in distress. no one knows how or when sri lanka will recover. rajini vaidyanathan, ....
If something isn t done soon, sri lanka will face a medical catastrophe. with few doctors willing to speak publicly about the shortages, some have taken part in silent protests. while hundreds of medical students stormed the health ministry, joining anti government protests against food and fuel shortages. this is a crisis of scarcity with no clear end in sight. medical unions are appealing to the world to help. we need supply to come in in whatever the form, that is from any other country, the government procurement, or in region donation. so if this situation continues, there will be a day in the nearfuture, maybe couple of weeks or one month, i am afraid to say there may be a situation where we won t be able to save the patient life or limb. ....
In in whatever the form, that is from any other country, the government procurement, or in region donation. so if this situation continues, there will be a day in the nearfuture, maybe couple of weeks or one month, i am afraid to say there may be a situation where we won t be able to save the patient life or limb. sri lanka s health ministry told the bbc it s working to overcome the shortages and is getting help from nearby india and other donors. but this is a public health system in distress. no one knows how or when sri lanka will recover. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, colombo. you are watching bbc news. a reminder of the headlines: ukraine says the port city of mariupol no longer exists after weeks of russian attacks. the country s prime minister says its soldiers will continuing fighting to the end. ....