Call for a strict lockdown in Germany with reference to the positive results of Greece

In dramatic tones, the Ministry of Health and experts in Germany call for the imposition of strict lockdown, even mentioning the positive results of its implementation in Greece and Portugal.

“We need a lockdown!” Said Health Minister Jens Spann recently, warning of the risk of overloading the health system. “Deeply anxious” say the doctors of the Intensive Care Units and refer to the examples of Greece and Portugal about the positive effect of lockdown.

“Today we have 4,500 patients with Covid-19 in the ICU. If we continue like this, soon the health system will not be able to endure anymore. “Doctors and nurses are sounding the alarm,” Mr Span said in a joint press conference with the head of the Robert Koch Institute, Lothar Wheeler, who, in an equally dramatic style, said that “every day that we do something, we lose people, as the ICUs fill up very quickly “.

He even explained that the patients in the ICU are getting younger, while the cases coronavirus are growing alarmingly at the ages of 35-49. Mr Wheeler also said that “the number of cases is not as accurate as we would like” due to the Easter period and estimated that the normal flow of data will be restored in the middle of next week.

Mr Span called on the people to “reduce their social contacts” and to “join forces” in a common line. “The Chancellery-Prime Ministers’ Conference is the right format to make decisions, but when some do not share the assessments of the seriousness of the situation, then it is really difficult. “I advise all of us – election year or not – to step back and focus on the important thing, dealing with the pandemic,” he said, referring indirectly to disagreements over crisis management in the near future. Jens Span also addressed entrepreneurs, asking them to do as many tests as possible on those who work in person. “Tests must be part of the daily workplace”, he stressed.

According to AMPE, from the side of the health system, the President of the Interdisciplinary Association of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (DIVI) Gernot Marx stated today that the hospitals are “boiling” and expressed his disappointment for the inability to make decisions about a . “We need decisions. We need a hard lockdown, at least for two or three weeks “, stressed and added that Portugal and Greece showed that a strict lockdown brings a positive result. “Time is pressing,” he warned, explaining that the effect of a measure taken today will be seen after 10-12 days.

Mr Marx also spoke of the “dramatic psychological and physical condition” of ICU nurses and said that during the pandemic, 9,000 staff in the Intensive Care Unit had resigned.

The scientific director of DIVI Christian Karagiannidis clarified that the nursing staff is in practice what determines how many ICU beds we can manage and pointed out that some hospitals can no longer deal with emergencies, such as heart attacks or car accidents. Indicatively, he mentioned that in Bremen there are no beds for patients with Civid-19, while in Thuringia there is only one.

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