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The Nurses of Ceuta Deny Garcia: They Ask for the State of Alarm Due to Health Collapse

On Wednesday, the General Nursing Council (CGE) called for the state of alarm to be declared in Ceuta in the face of the "unprecedented sanitary collapse" reported by professionals working in the autonomous city, where they face 200 daily attendances, with peaks of up to 1,400. Each nurse is assuming a care burden of between 14 and 16 patients and shifts that exceed their working hours in up to four hours, which leaves them "exhausted, resourcel…

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The health collapse that the Minister of Health, Mónica García, denies happening in Ceuta is not the only problem that professionals have been facing since the end of July. The massive arrival of immigrants in the autonomous city has also generated a huge sense of insecurity that, in addition to the local population, also suffers from health personnel working on the front line. Nurses have joined the doctors’ demands to denounce the situation of…

·Madrid, Spain
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The nurses of Ceuta denounce an unprecedented health collapse, with more than 200 cases of gastroenteritis, scabies, impetigo and tuberculosis per day. According to the College of Nursing of Ceuta, the situation overflows a staff that they consider insufficient and forces to double shifts and accumulate excess days. The health personnel of the autonomous city attend each day a demand that does not stop growing. The professionals report doubled s…

«The nurses are exhausted both physically and psychologically», denounces the president of the College, Rosa Fuentes

According to the General Nursing Council of Spain, health workers working in the autonomous region are overloaded

·Portugal
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The nurses' association in Ceuta, Spain, called on the government in Madrid to declare a health emergency in the North African city today. The association said nurses were overwhelmed by the large number of patients and warned of the spread of diseases linked to poor hygiene, according to the Europa Press (EP) agency. About 80,000 migrants entered Ceuta illegally from Morocco three weeks ago, of which about 5,000 remain there. Most survive on th…

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On Wednesday, the General Nursing Council (CGE) called for the state of alarm to be declared in Ceuta in the face of the "unprecedented sanitary collapse" reported by professionals working in the autonomous city, where they face 200 daily attendances, with peaks of up to 1,400. Each nurse is assuming a care burden of between 14 and 16 patients and shifts that exceed their working hours in up to four hours, which leaves them "exhausted, resourcel…

·Madrid, Spain
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