He asserted that a significant change is seen between vaccinated and unvaccinated patients who are currently infected with the virus.
The intensive care doctor, Lillian Tang, shared her experience on Wednesday providing care to patients with Covid-19 during the pandemic.
He stated that the most delicate moment for health personnel was in December 2020, when hospitals were full and did not have enough supplies and spaces, and many people continued to arrive in need of intensive care.
“We were not enough for the number of people who were demanding attention. A normal day in the hospital was to spend 14 to 16 hours or more seeing patients without stopping, without being able to rest, ”she said.
He stated that the situation of patients intubated and placed face down continues, mainly in those who have not been vaccinated.
The doctor mentioned that there is a significant group of people in the country who do not believe in vaccines, “despite us trying to disclose that it is the safest measure to try to avoid the death of the person.”
He asserted that a significant change is seen between vaccinated and unvaccinated patients who are currently infected with the virus. Most intubated patients do not have the complete vaccination schedule.