ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「Hospitals from Spain to the Czech Republic — already stretched by the second wave of the coronavirus — fear a new influx after the holidays.  Throughout Europe, hospitals remain in a tenuous, and serious, condition. An assortment of national lockdowns, curfews and social-distancing restrictions across the continent have caused a dip in admissions for Covid-19 and intensive care occupancy. But public health officials are worried that those gains could be reversed at any moment, and that the upcoming holidays could be mass contagion events that will inundate hospitals and erase whatever small margin of breathing room they have.  From Scandinavia to the Mediterranean, hospitals are nearly bursting with coronavirus patients. Many of them are wearing transparent oxygen helmets or breathing with respirators. Many are recovering and going home. And many are still dying.   The one constant through it all has been the strain on frontline workers in hospitals who have borne greater risks than most, helped heal the sick, and pulled innumerable infected patients back from the brink of death. Tap the link in our bio to read the full story.   Photos by @Fabio_bucciarelli, @laetitiavancon, @limauricio and @samuel_aranda_studio」12月24日 2時45分 - nytimes

ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月24日 02時45分


Hospitals from Spain to the Czech Republic — already stretched by the second wave of the coronavirus — fear a new influx after the holidays.

Throughout Europe, hospitals remain in a tenuous, and serious, condition. An assortment of national lockdowns, curfews and social-distancing restrictions across the continent have caused a dip in admissions for Covid-19 and intensive care occupancy. But public health officials are worried that those gains could be reversed at any moment, and that the upcoming holidays could be mass contagion events that will inundate hospitals and erase whatever small margin of breathing room they have.

From Scandinavia to the Mediterranean, hospitals are nearly bursting with coronavirus patients. Many of them are wearing transparent oxygen helmets or breathing with respirators. Many are recovering and going home. And many are still dying.

The one constant through it all has been the strain on frontline workers in hospitals who have borne greater risks than most, helped heal the sick, and pulled innumerable infected patients back from the brink of death. Tap the link in our bio to read the full story.

Photos by @Fabio_bucciarelli, @laetitiavancon, @limauricio and @samuel_aranda_studio


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