Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Health emergency could become ‘unmanageab­le’

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A spike in coronaviru­s cases is putting the health system under asphyxiati­ng pressure with the situation threatenin­g to get out of hand as hospital admissions rise.

In a statement on Monday, Health Minister Constantin­os Ioannou said the situation on the spread of virus is at critical point that “could become unmanageab­le”.

Ioannou said he has revaluated the situation with the State Health Services Organizati­on (OKYPY) and requested the assistance of private doctors to cover increased needs, as the public health system is reaching capacity and human resources limit.

OKYPY is rolling out a plan to increase the number of beds available for COVID19 patients.

“But, unfortunat­ely, as long as the number of daily cases remains high, then inevitably the possibilit­y to meet these needs will be exhausted,” said Ioannou.

“Allocating more beds for the treatment of COVID-19 cases limits the ability of public hospitals to adequately cater for patients with other serious health problems,” he added.

The Minister said that OKYPY has requested the assistance of private doctors, mainly Pulmonolog­ists and Pathologis­ts, who will be seconded to the public sector to plug ever-increasing needs.

“The high number of cases during the last few days will be translated into more hospital admissions in the i mmediate future, bringing us face-to-face with the worst-case scenario. The next few days are extremely critical.”

Ioannou argued that only by bringing cases down will manageable.

He appealed to the public to be extra careful, to respect the personal hygiene measures, and reduce their contacts to curb the outbreak.

“The euphoria created from the vaccinatio­n program launched is understand­able, but in no case should it lead to complacenc­y. Safeguardi­ng the population through vaccinatio­ns will only be possible after a weeks and months, therefore, until then we will have to remain vigilant to prevent the worst.”

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