Ceuta's Doctors Warn of a "Real Risk of Epidemic" One Day After Mónica García's Visit
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The president of the Official College of Physicians of the city qualifies the situation as "time bomb"
Among those arriving in Ceuta there are cases of gastroenteritis, scabies and tuberculosis, a "time bomb", according to doctors.
Two cases of tuberculosis and almost twenty suspects have been registered in Ceuta as part of the migratory emergency caused by mass arrivals at the end of July. To confirm it is...
The Minister of Health, Mónica García, has taken more than two weeks to travel to Ceuta to learn first hand about the health situation after the invasion of July 29.
The president of the Official College of Physicians of Ceuta, Enrique Roviralta, warned this Monday that there is a "real risk of epidemic" in the autonomous city and described the situation as a "clock bomb", just a day after the Minister of Health, Mónica García, visited Ceuta and denied that her health system is collapsed. Roviralta said that the doctors disagree with the diagnosis made by the minister after checking on the ground the health …
The visit of Health Minister Mónica García to the autonomous city of Ceuta this Sunday has sparked controversy, primarily due to her remarks. García denied a healthcare "collapse" in the city, while simultaneously asserting that linking migration and disease was "xenophobic." The day produced some particularly striking images, featuring a Ceuta doctor demanding that the minister speak with healthcare professionals. The woman in the images was Ya…
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