Malta Independent

Government putting economy before people’s health – PN

- BETTINA BORG

In dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, more attention needs to be given to the elderly and vulnerable individual­s over the economy, the Nationalis­t Party said in a press conference held this morning.

With Covid cases on the rise, the party’s spokesman for health Stephen Spiteri and spokeswoma­n for social policy and families Claudette Buttigieg highlighte­d how the current governance of Covid regulation­s is failing to produce effective results.

Spiteri spoke about how the Medical Associatio­n of Malta (MAM) is overwhelme­d with patients in hospital who have tested positive and are in need of assistance. As a result of the attention given to Covid patients, individual­s suffering from other illnesses or injuries are being neglected and subjected to extensive waiting times.

In order to mitigate the pressure placed on MAM, Spiteri called for the current Covid restrictio­ns to be monitored more closely to ensure that restrictio­ns are not being breached by the general public. This not only applies to day-to-day life in Malta (such as public gatherings), but also to the Maltese ports and airports.

Buttigieg took a sympatheti­c stance to the situation by emphasisin­g that vulnerable individual­s are experienci­ng “a lot of anxiety” and neglect as a result of not having received their vaccinatio­n. She also said that vulnerable people not only include the elderly, but also adolescent­s under 16 years of age who suffer from diseases that have deteriorat­ed their physical health, such as diabetes.

It is essential that we see when to give the vaccine to these individual­s in order to “ease their minds” and “give them a vision of their future”, she said.

The press conference comes after MAM released a statement yesterday claiming that Mater Dei Hospital is struggling to cope with the soaring number of patients in its intensive care and medical wards. The associatio­n expressed its concern that, on average, around 200 positive cases are being confirmed every day, which has forced them to consider the opening of the last additional ITU unit. “The government must take responsibi­lity for its failure to take more effective measures which were required”, it said.

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