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Closing point of first intervention, Adoc: “Unsustainable decision”

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Closing point of first intervention, Adoc: “Unsustainable decision”

BRINDISI – The Brindisi Adoc opposes the remodeling of the emergency / urgency territorial network of the 118 of Brindisi which will lead to the closure, starting from next June 1st, of the first intervention point in Cisternino and the reduction of the operations of other points first responders located in the province, which will be active only at night and on holidays. According to Giuseppe Zippo, provincial president of the consumers’ association, that of ASL Brindisi is an “unsustainable as well as dangerous decision for citizens”.

“Unsustainable – explains Zippo – as the problem linked to the workforce is a consolidated fact over time without there has ever been careful planning in order to avoid disservices. Therefore, we will not fall into the error of dismissing what is happening due to force majeure “. “To certify how much we have been denouncing for some time – continues Zippo – the fact that inconveniences and inefficiencies are recorded not only for the lack of staff but also due to structural interventions not scheduled in time despite two years of blockage due to the pandemic”. It is therefore a “dangerous situation – reads the Adoc note again – because the life and health of the citizens are at stake, in front of whom the numbers seem to be worthless, as in the case of the first intervention point of Cisternino for which is expected to close from 1 June despite the Valle D’Itria in the summer populations of tens of thousands of tourists “.

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“In the meantime – says Zippo – after the elimination of the doctor at the 118 San Vito dei Normanni garrison, the remaining active points are Ceglie Messapica, Fasano, Mesagne and San Pietro V.co but only at night and on holidays” . All this “can only further burden – declares the president of the Adoc – the emergency room of the Perrino Hospital in Brindisi, already heavily congested due to staff and structural shortages, leading to situations on the verge of sustainability”. “Today more than ever – concludes Zippo – there is a need for a health care that has been repeatedly evoked and never realized, but above all of a competent ruling class, both in the technical and political fields, which knows how to respond to the needs of citizens”.

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