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Internists, it’s too early to say a narrow escape – Health

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“The growth of infections is there for all to see. Fortunately this has not yet exerted greater pressure on hospitals but it is too early to say that the danger has escaped because the effects in terms of hospitalizations could manifest themselves in a couple of weeks given that the growth has been impressive for 7-10 days now. “
So to ANSA the president of the Federation of hospital internists (Fadoi), Dario Manfellotto, about the situation in hospitals with respect to the trend of the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy and the new employment parameters in intensive care (10%) and medical area (15%) to trigger the yellow zone in a region.
“If we look at what happened to the countries that preceded us, Great Britain and Israel, this growth in infections – explains Manfellotto – I fear it will end up also generating an increase in hospitalizations for us, even if certainly not like those we have seen in the previous ones. waves”.
And on the Green pass, hospital internists are asking for more courage. “The green certificate is fine, but you have to be more daring.
One dose is not enough. Because studies show that without a complete vaccination cycle, unfortunately, the Delta variant manages to puncture vaccines to an important extent, even if not with serious disease outcomes. Therefore – is the appeal of President Fadoi – the modification should be approved as soon as possible also with the second dose and the green pass be introduced in the sectors that have been exempted at the moment, such as transport, because the protection of health, which then coincides even with our economy, it comes before any business “. And to enter the hospital” the right choice was the government’s choice to also ask visitors for the green pass. “” The doctors and internist nurses who have treated two thirds of Covid patients are 100% vaccinated “. (ANSA).

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