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The people’s paper ISSUE NO. 1843
29 Oct - 4 Nov 2020
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ANDALUCIA is set to activate a plan to ensure that they have the scope to fully help the pub lic during the upcoming winter season. In an attempt to ensure the health service can accommo date patients as hospitals face the winter months and the pos sibility of increased coronavirus admissions, the Junta de An dalucia is enabling a planned drive for the region to vastly in crease its bed provision even further than they already have. With increased measures al ready in place to protect the area it is expected that Junta de Andalucia president Juan Manuel Moreno will at least at tempt to protect the public while limiting the impact of the restriction by utilising the pow ers at his disposal to enable less of an impact on the public as possible. Spokesman for the Andalu cian government, Elías Bendo do, said this week the plan to accommodate 3,000 hospital
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HOSPITAL BED PLAN: Andalucia plans to cope with 4,500 hospital admissions. admissions is underway and they are confident that the measures will enable an even better hospital service to the public. To cope with demand, the Government has instructed the
Ministry of Health to start preparing to activate a plan to provide a further 1,500 beds. “Andalucia is prepared and equipped for this,” said Bendo do. However, the situation in
Malaga will have been intensi fied after a second outbreak among coronavirus nurses at the Regional Hospital was an nounced on Wednesday, Octo ber 28, with four more positive cases confirmed.
Furthermore the area is en abling a mass screening process to provide an additional range of tests following the first out break to ensure that they are fully equipped to protect the public even more.
Hospital and official hospital sources have indicated that the Regional’s health surveillance unit is studying a group of nurs ing professionals to provide a broad and robust immunity strategy to care for those in need. Along with mass screening, Bendodo also announced this week a new package of €50 million to make improvements in health centres and hospitals throughout Andalucia. He said these measures “en sure that the community has accumulated enough material to face the second wave of Covid, taking into account more than 800 respirators and 10 million tests.” At present, according to the Ministry of Health, the current average rate of infections in Spain in the last 14 days stands at 436.47 per 100,000 inhabi tants. In Andalucia the rate is 392.42 per per 100,000 inhabi tants.