Coronavirus – Romania: Dramatic situation in hospitals – Patients with oxygen in cars because there are no beds

Patients with coronavirus, which in fact need oxygen, in Romania, where covid-19 hits the country mercilessly and hospitals face enormous pressure.

The pandemic is on the rise, cases are rising and vaccination rates in the country are extremely low, with the country ranking in the last positions of the European Union.

According to news.fox-24.com, Romania counts hundreds of dead every day and combined with low vaccination rates and shortages of medical staff and infrastructure, the situation has reached a dead end.

Indicative of the situation prevailing in the country are the images that see the light of day in Buzau, where The hospitals are so full that doctors are forced to leave patients in cars in the parking lot, where they are given oxygen.

Doctors talk about dramatic situation with many of the patients in the parking lot being unvaccinated and arriving late at hospitals, while in some cases their oxygen levels are only 50% and their lungs are damaged.

“It is connected to oxygen, we spent the night in our car, we no longer have petrol. I treated her at home for six days. “She was stubborn, she regrets now that she was not vaccinated,” says the patient’s daughter.

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