Hungarian HR Minister, Miklós Kásler visits hospitals in Sárvár, Szombathely
In a Facebook post on Saturday, Human Resources Minister Miklós Kásler said he could “feel for the first time in a long time that doctors and nurses are relieved and very hopeful” about the coronavirus pandemic.
The minister posted this after visiting two hospitals in Sárvár and Szombathely, both in western Hungary.
Kásler said he had visited several hospitals in Hungary over the past few weeks in order to get personal impressions about the hospital equipment and the way healthcare staff are meeting the challenges during the pandemic.
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“I had the same impressions in Sárvár: according to the people working here, all the equipment needed is at their disposal, and they believe that the pandemic has entered a declining phase,” he said.
He said the most important task of the Sárvár hospital is to perform vaccinations and to prepare to provide post-covid care.
He added that the Szombathely hospital will play a significant role in the national programme for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
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Source: MTI
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I’d like to actually hear what the healthcare staff themselves have to say. Not what this man is claiming they are saying. We can only imagine how bad it was and still is, hence the media not being allowed to interview medical staff. If we look back at how it was in Bergamo at the start of the pandemic, they wanted everyone to know. They allowed international media into their hospitals to witness how bad it was so countries could prepare for what was coming. So people could take covid seriously. Their words.