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Hospitals to be ready for the sixth wave / to make up for the lack of cots


According to Fars News Agency’s health group, Alireza Zali, in a meeting between the three universities of Tehran, Iran and Shahid Beheshti, added: “The most important front line in dealing with this virus is the health teams, and any nurse who leaves the service to other members.” The team gets double the pressure.

The president of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, emphasizing the need for further retraining in hospitals, stated: One of the weaknesses of the spread of this disease in hospitals is when the medical staff takes off their masks at rest.

Zali, stating that all health professionals must inject the third dose of Corona vaccine, added: “It is preferable that, given the abundance of different types of vaccines in the country, the third dose treatment staff is different from the first and second dose vaccines.” To inject.

He continued: “Compared to last year, the death rate is low and this indicates two things, the high quality of treatment and care, as well as the lower mortality rate of the omicron virus.”

Referring to the experience gained in other aspects of Covid 19, Zali stressed the need to strengthen clinics and respiratory teams, adding: “Special attention should be paid to the formation of discharge teams.”

The president of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, referring to the importance of following the drug protocols announced by the Ministry of Health, said: “The omicron period is short and there is probably no need to take some drugs.” However, the country’s drug reserves must be in sufficient and appropriate condition.

Zali continued: “It is the responsibility of the heads of hospitals to observe whether or not to perform surgeries these days, but due to the greater involvement of children with omicron disease, the issue of shortage of cribs should be considered, because private hospitals also have cribs in these years.” They did not make the necessary investment.

The commander of the Corona Anti-Corruption Headquarters in the Tehran metropolis, emphasizing the readiness of the pediatric emergency department, suggested to the heads of the hospitals that they take action for the sixth wave to upgrade the facilities, devices and oxygen logistics of the hospitals.

Referring to health insurance measures to cover outpatient treatment of coronary patients, Zali added: “Certainly, according to the legal directive, the Social Security Organization will also have this support in the field of outpatient treatment of coronary patients.”

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