COVID in Germany: ICU staff pushed to their limits — and beyond

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  1. >As the fourth wave of the pandemic wreaks havoc in Germany, a growing number of Intensive Care Units have reached full capacity. The main problem: a serious shortage of specialized staff.

  2. All those ICU nurses and doctors should actually go on strike and have a six week holiday, to show how content they are with the politicians’ decisions who were too scared to make a proper lockdown early enough. But they are just too good people, they don’t let people die in the parking lot. And everybody knows that, so they just keep getting exploited. After all, the economy has to keep running, has it.

    Eventually, the staff will burn out, give up the job, and it will be hard to find new people.

  3. I have only one question. Except of blaming the unvaccinated, is anybody going to mention how bad the decisions of the government were?

    1)We were basically free to do whatever we wanted in the last months.

    2)Some ICU’s actually closed/got removed.

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