'Forever grateful' - Portugal thanks Germany for COVID-19 aid
Send a link to a friend
[February 03, 2021]
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German
military on Wednesday sent more than 20 doctors and nurses together with
ventilators and hospital beds to coronavirus-stricken Portugal, where a
severe rise in cases has prompted several European nations to offer
help.
"The mission is necessary because there is currently an extremely
difficult situation in Portugal and because we have to show here within
the framework of European solidarity that countries can only master
these great challenges together," military general doctor Ulrich
Baumgaertner said.
A military transport plane carrying 26 doctors, nurses and hygiene
experts as well as 40 mobile and 10 stationary ventilators left for
Lisbon.
The German military team will also bring 150 hospital beds to Portugal
and aims to stay initially for three weeks.
Portugal's ambassador Francisco Pimentel de Mello Ribeiro de Menezes
thanked the German government and military for the medical support:
"Their work is going to be much welcomed in Portugal and we will be
forever grateful for this assistance."
Austria has offered to take in 10 to 15 COVID-19 intensive care patients
who would be distributed in various hospitals across the country, its
embassy in Portugal said.
"Now we have a bit more capacity, this is an opportunity to show
European solidarity," Austrian ambassador Robert Zischg said to Reuters
in the Lisbon embassy.
[to top of second column]
|
Staff members enter aboard an A400M military transport plane to
COVID-19 stricken Portugal in Wunstorf, Germany, February 3, 2021.
REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
The two countries' health and defence ministries were in regular
contact and it was up to Portugal to decide whether it would accept
the offer, he said.
Hospitals across Portugal, a nation of about 10 million people,
appear on the verge of collapse, with ambulances sometimes queuing
for hours because of a lack of beds while some health units are
struggling to find enough refrigerated space to preserve the bodies
of the deceased.
Although daily infections and deaths from COVID-19 in the country on
Tuesday retreated further from last week's records and fewer
patients were in intensive care, doctors and nurses are still
over-stretched.
Portugal, which has so far reported a total of 13,017 COVID-19
deaths and 731,861 cases, reported close to half of all its COVID-19
deaths last month as cases accelerated.
(Reporting by Michael Nienaber in Berlin, Catarina Demony and
Victoria Waldersee in Lisbon; editing by Emma Thomasson and Angus
MacSwan)
[© 2021 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2021 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |