Santa Teresa-ES Hospital is blocked and calls suspended

Santa Teresa-ES Hospital is blocked and calls suspended
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Santa Teresa-ES Hospital is blocked and calls suspended

Part of the Hospital Madre Regina Brotman, in Santa Teresa, in the Serrana district of Espírito Santo, was intercepted by the Civil Defense due to the danger of collapse, after the collapse of a nearby private business and reached some hospital wards.

The charity has a service linked to the Unified Health System (SUS) and serves residents of the city as well as neighboring municipalities.

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And the hospital stated, in a statement it posted on social media, that as of eight o’clock this morning, Wednesday (23), visits to the emergency room are suspended, in addition to elective surgeries. The recovery period is 48 hours.

“The emergency plan has been activated to ensure the safety of our patients, visitors and staff. Until the situation returns to normal, we will focus our services on patients who are already hospitalized in our unit,” the memo said.

The hospital also advises that during this period residents seek other urgent and emergency services.

What the Santa Teresa Department of Health says

Sought by the news team at Vittoria leafThe Minister of Health of Santa Teresa, Fausto Cofer, has informed that there is already previous contact with the Secretary of State for Health (CISA), to direct patients to other hospitals, in cases where they are needed.

“The ban measure is known to the secretariat and we are in agreement with it. We have taken the measure of temporary suspension of elective care and surgery so that the hospital can, within 48 hours, resolve the situation of providing services, but already with a prior agreement to contact and make it clear that with the State Ministry of Health to transfer them to hospitals others when needed.

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