Polish hospitals struggle with surge of coronavirus patients

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Polish Hospitals Struggle With Surge Of Coronavirus Patients
A medical worker attends to a Covid-19 patient in Poland, © AP/Press Association Images
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By Rafal Niedzielski, Associated Press Reporter

Polish hospitals struggled over the Easter weekend with a massive number of people infected with Covid-19 following a huge surge in infections across Central and Eastern Europe in recent weeks.

Tougher new pandemic restrictions were ordered in Poland for a two-week period surrounding Easter in order to slow down the infection rate.

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The country hit new records of more than 35,000 daily infections on two recent days, and deaths have been in the hundreds each day.

The aim of the new restrictions was to prevent large gatherings over the long weekend culminating with Easter Monday. Meanwhile, the government is also trying to speed up the country’s vaccine rollout, but the pressure on the country’s hospitals is still relentless.


Global Covid-19 cases and deaths
(PA Graphics)

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On Easter Sunday, coronavirus patients filled almost all of the 120 beds at the County Hospital of Bochnia, 25 miles east of the southern city of Krakow.

“It is a difficult situation, because there are a lot of patients,” said Bozena Gicala, a nurse treating Covid-19 patients.

She said the support of her colleagues was critical in managing the unprecedented situation.

One patient, 82-year-old Edward Szumanski, voiced concerns about how some people still refuse to see the virus that has killed more than 2.8 million people worldwide as a threat. Poland has seen about 55,000 of those deaths.

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“The disease is certainly there and it is very serious. Those who have not been through it, those who do not have it in their family, may be deluding themselves, but the reality is different,” he said.


Medical director Jaroslaw Gucwa
Medical director Jaroslaw Gucwa (Omar Marques/AP)

Mr Szumanski said he is also worried that ICU spaces in hospitals could soon run out and that more people will die. There have been warnings and reports in Polish media about how the nation’s healthcare system is reaching a breaking point.

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The hospital’s medical director, Jaroslaw Gucwa, said the pandemic has been made worse by those who believe it is all a hoax and have shunned masks or ignored restrictions.

He said the hospital is so stressed that it is discharging patients who still need more treatment “in order to make room for the next ones in a serious condition”.

“This is not a normal situation,” he added.

Poland registered 204 new Covid-19 deaths on Easter Sunday, but the numbers in recent days have been much higher, mostly around 500 per day. On Wednesday, they hit a high for this year of 653.

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