Corona disaster: How the government lets patients down!
Corona disaster: How the government lets patients down!
Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - The health discourse around Coronapandemie is currently increasing in a strong explosive. NABG. Mag. Gerhard Kaniak from the FPÖ has sharp criticism of the current federal government and describes them as a "losing government". According to Kaniak, there is far too little support for those affected by Corona in particular from Long-Covid or other post-acute infection syndromes. The promised treatment centers for these patients fail to materialize, which leads to an unsustainable state. "Where are the promised institutions from the national action plan?" Asks Kaniak rhetorically, while the challenges of Covid 19 treatment continues to increase and there are less and less active support for the patients, as is on ots.at is reported.
In addition, new studies on vaccination effects such as "post-vakzin syndrome" represent an alarming development. Kaniak emphasizes that the topic of the topic around Corona continues to complicate. This is underpinned by the reports on the long-term symptoms that can occur after a Covid 19 infection. According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), some children even show signs of Long-Covide and the Pediatric Inflammatory MultiSystem Syndrome (PIMS), which can cause serious complaints. Despite rarely severe courses in children, long -term consequences such as exhaustion, breathing difficulties and concentration disorders seem to adhere to the urgency of further research efforts, as the RKI explains in detail ( rki.de ).
Kaniak sees the need for a comprehensive political reappraisal of pandemic and the lack of treatment options for those affected. "The Corona victims don't care about this government and the upcoming traffic light disaster," said his warning words. With a growing pile of shards in the health policy area, he demands rapid new elections to initiate a fundamental change before further damage occurs.
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