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Nurses check a patient infected with COVID-19 at the Intensive Care Unit (UCI) of the Guillermo Grant Benavente Hospital in Concepcion, Chile, on April 12, 2021. - An increasing COVID-19 death toll is leaving the Chilean healthcare system on the blink of collapse. After resisting the onslaught of the first wave, Chile's health system is on the verge of collapse, with a record occupancy of beds in Intensive Care Units of 97% after a sharp increase in coronavirus infections. (Photo by GUILLERMO SALGADO SANCHEZ / AFP)
Nurses check a patient infected with COVID-19 at the Intensive Care Unit (UCI) of the Guillermo Grant Benavente Hospital in Concepcion, Chile, on April 12, 2021. - An increasing COVID-19 death toll is leaving the Chilean healthcare system on the blink of collapse. After resisting the onslaught of the first wave, Chile's health system is on the verge of collapse, with a record occupancy of beds in Intensive Care Units of 97% after a sharp increase in coronavirus infections. (Photo by GUILLERMO SALGADO SANCHEZ / AFP)
/ GUILLERMO SALGADO SANCHEZ
Por Agencia Europa Press

La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) ha estimado que desde el comienzo de la pandemia, enero de 2020, cerca de 150.000 sanitarios han perdido la vida por el virus, por lo que ha instado a los gobiernos a proteger a los profesionales porque “la fuerza de cada sistema sanitario son ellos”.

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