Medicine suffers from a long Covid.
In France, of course, but not only.
Throughout Europe, health systems are on the brink of collapse.
The nursing staff are exhausted by the hellish pace, sometimes to the point of leaving the hospital and changing jobs.
Others, just as numerous, are demanding adjustments to their working conditions and demanding wage increases.
City doctors ask for a doubling of the price of consultations.
At the hospital, beds are closed for lack of nurses.
Sometimes patients wait on stretchers before being taken care of.
Thousands of medical interventions are postponed.
Nothing is going anymore.
With us, the “Ségur de la santé”, launched during the Covid crisis to thoroughly reorganize the French system, has not changed anything despite the 30 billion euros distributed.
In reality, the pandemic has served as an indicator of a deep evil that will not be cured with financial band-aids and solicitude...
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