A second wave of Covid-19 cases is tearing through parts of Europe’s east where health systems are short of the one resource they can’t run without: staff
One of Poland’s largest hospitals, in the city of Krakow, installed enough beds and ventilators to treat a surge of Covid-19 patients, but has started to run out of workers
in recent weeks as the number of national cases has doubled roughly every three days. Orthopedists, urologists, surgeons, neurosurgeons and gynecologists have donned scrubs...
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