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Egészségügyi dolgozók egy COVID-19 beteget kezelnek az Uzsoki COVID intenzív osztályA súlyosabb, intenzív ellátást igénylők esetében a túlélési esély drasztikusan romlott a járvány alatt.
Medical workers in personal protective equipment treat a COVID-19 patient at the Covid intensive care unit. The chance of survival of the most critical cases requiring intensive care has drastically worsened throughout the epidemic.
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A patient is being treated in the Intensive Care Unit, on December 12, 2021. Healthcare professionals say that the physical and mental demands day after day are increasingly difficult to bear, but they find treating entire families, or connecting one of their colleagues to life support most heart wrenching.
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Mellkas röntgenfelvétel a COVID intenzív osztályon.
A koronavírus által okozott tüdőgyulladás azért is különösen veszélyes, mert az egész tüdőt érinti, és nem csak annak bizonyos részeit.
Chest X-ray in the Covid intensive care unit.
Pneumonia caused by the coronavirus is particularly dangerous because it affects the entire lung, and not only certain parts of it.
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Transferring a patient in an operating room that now functions as an intensive care room, on March 31, 2021. Due to the increasing number of COVID-19 patients, more space is required to be converted in order to accommodate the number of patients suffering from the virus.
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Szakorvosi konzultáció egy koronavírus-fertőzött beteg leleteinél a COVID intenzíven.
Magyarországon októbertől november közepére megtízszereződött a koronavírussal kórházban kezelt betegek száma.
Specialists consult over the records of a coronavirus patient in the Covid ICU.
In Hungary, hospitalizations due to COVID increased tenfold from October til mid November.
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A nurse wearing personally protective gear checks upon a 93-year-old patient at the Internal Medicine Ward for patients infected with coronavirus in the Uzsoki Street Hospital, Budapest, on April 7th, 2021.
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A patient is being treated by medical workers at the COVID Intensive Care Unit, on March 27, 2021. COVID-19 was pushing the whole healthcare system to the limits. During times like this when there is an increased demand for more healthcare workers — especially doctors and nurses —in reality we are losing them. There was a huge shortage of healthcare workers even before the coronavirus, but the situation has now become dire.
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Medical workers wearing personal protective equipment are preparing a patient for a CT-scan in Uzsoki Street Hospital, on April 14, 2021.
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Medical workers wearing personal protective equipment take care of a Covid-19-positive patient at the Uzsoki Street Hospital, Budapest, Hungary, on May 16th, 2020.
In Hungary, the mark of 29,000 total deaths related to Covid 19 was exceeded in May, out of a population of approximately 10 million. The death rate compared to the number of the population is thus one of the highest in the world.
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A doctor taking a moment to rest next to a patient in the COVID Intensive Care Unit, on March 31, 2021.
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A nurse wearing personal protective equipment is examining a 93-year-old patient at Uzsoki Street Hospital Intensive Care Unit in Budapest, on April 7, 2021. The number of coronavirus deaths per capita is extremely high even among the countries with the highest number of infection relative to their population. Hungary’s total number of deaths caused by COVID-19 infection, out of the population of roughly 10 million people, surpassed 40,000 in 2021, making Hungary one of the leading countries in coronavirus deaths per capita.