“We are far from saturating the system,” said intensive doctor Mauricio Bertolo.
According to a study by the Uruguay Society of Intensive Care Medicine, the total occupancy of beds in an ICU in the past week was 56.8%. Noted Mauricio Bertolo, intensive care physician and community representative 970 news That “we are far from saturating the system.”
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Bertolo indicated that they are concerned about the amount of human resources affected by the virus, “at the moment it is not a problem, but a source of concern.” Among human resources, he stressed the importance of other areas, within health workers, that are sometimes not mentioned as such: dieticians, nursing aides, and physical therapists, among others. “This is a very collaborative work,” he said.
Hear an intensive care physician, Mauricio Bertolo, in conversation with 970 news
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