'You can't clone us': Polish doctors cry for help as COVID deaths spike
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KRAKOW, Poland - When the pandemic began last year, Kinga Szlachcic-Wyroba, an anaesthesiologist in the Stefan Zeromski Specialist Hospital in Krakow, Poland, had to manage one COVID-19 patient and 10 others in intensive care with three other doctors.
Now the third wave has hit Poland and the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care stands at 17, with just four non-COVID sufferers. Around 80% of the COVID patients are expected to die. Szlachcic-Wyroba, however, is still working with only three other doctors.More Related News