(ANSA) - TURIN, APRIL 10 - To divert Covid patients from hospital to RSA would be "very serious". This is the position taken by the Turin lawyer Maria Grazia Cavallo, to whom, for a legal opinion, some RSAs present in Piedmont were addressed.
The reference is to the hypothesis of relieving the pressure on hospital hospitals by activating beds in peranziani facilities. "Although well-functioning, the RSAs are neither structurally nor finalistically functional for managing such delicate situations as the presence, albeit separate and dedicated inspectors, of sick elderly patients with a disease still so little known and contagious. However efficient - continues Cavallo - the structures could become bombs of contagion. And the contagion would risk to multiply exponentially towards own subjects particularly contagious by age and being often carriers of multiple pathologies ".
Covid-19: Rsa, serious to bring patients here
2020-04-10T14:19:22.229Z
Hijacking Covid patients from hospitals to RSAs would be "very serious". This is the position taken by the Turin lawyer Maria Grazia Cavallo, to whom some Rsa present in Piedmont have turned to for a legal opinion. (HANDLE)