Covid-19 in Romania
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“We have a lot of dead, still”
Two to three sisters for around 100 beds: Anyone who is hospitalized with Covid in Romania often has to look after themselves when in doubt. The sickrooms are like compartments on the Trans-Siberian Railway – if it weren’t for the oxygen supply that almost everyone depends on.
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Cathrin Kahlweit, Bucharest
The Morga, the morgue, is located – as if labeled with large letters as a warning – right behind the driveway to the grounds of the Marius Nasta Institute for Lung Diseases in Bucharest. Anyone who is admitted to the Covid station is first driven past the large container in a large right-hand bend. A few empty stretchers are lined up in front of it. Somebody closes the door of the Morgah from the inside. Final destination.
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