Thursday, November 14

COVID-19 | “We find it very unfair, selfish and ignorant people who, without reason, say: 'No, I do not want to be vaccinated'”: the crude story of a nurse who works in the Emergency Room in London

“We are exhausted; mentally exhausted. ”

The phrase is repeated several times Mar ía Santomil , a Spanish nurse who works in the Emergency Room at St. Mary’s Hospital, in London.

Since the first cases of covid appeared – 19 in the UK, Santomil has been on the front lines of a pandemic that has put heavy stress on the British Public Health Service (NHS), as well as many others. health systems in the world.

Now, with the appearance of the new variant Ómicron – which forced England to re-impose restrictive measures such as the use of masks or PCR tests for travelers -, the situation has become complicated again in a place where, to date, more than 400 cases of this strain.

“ We live waiting that something good is going to happen but that end, that light at the end of the tunnel, never comes “, affirms María Santomil.

In conversation With BBC Mundo, the nurse addresses part of the difficulties that health personnel are facing today, the frustration they experience day by day when caring for people who, for the most part, do not get vaccinated and the fatigue that many accumulate almost two years after the appearance of the coronavirus.

This is their first-person account.


The beginning of the pandemic was very difficult.

It was something new, there was no preparation, there was no protective equipment, nothing. People were dying, it was a situation of shock very big, we toilets had a very bad time.

Memorial de víctimas de la covid-19 en Reino Unido. Memorial de víctimas de la covid-19 en Reino Unido. In January of 2020, UK recorded more than 1. 300 deaths per day due to covid- 19.

When they began to vaccinate us, in December of last year, there was a light of hope.

They began to say that with the vaccines we were going to be able to travel, to move, it was like the light at the end of the tunnel. But it really was not so.

Because it is simply something cyclical, which we have already seen in the last year and a half.

There is an improvement, the space of the Emergency beds is readjusted, but then the cases increase again, and we have to move again all over again.

We have seen that around the 80% of people who are in the Emergency area with coronavirus, and they need respiratory support, they are not vaccinated.

Many refuse to believe that they have covid – 19. They tell you: “no, this is pneumonia.”

It strikes me that they are not only young. But a lot of people from 40, 50 or 60 years that she never wanted to get the vaccine and that ends up very ill.

Campaña anti vacuna en Reino Unido.
In the UK, as well as elsewhere in Europe and the world, there have been groups that are reluctant to get vaccinated against covid – 19.

Because it is true that the numbers of hospitalizations have dropped. But people who are not vaccinated continue to get sick just as seriously.

“Sometimes we lose faith in the human race ”

The issue of vaccination is something very sensitive , especially because we are very conscious and we have lived it so closely that I do not know absolutely anyone at the hospital who did not want to be vaccinated.

And it is that nobody wants to risk precisely because we have seen what the covid does. And it scares us. So seems very unfair to , selfish and ignorant people who, without reason, say : ‘no, I don’t want to be vaccinated’.

Everyone is free to think what they want, that there is a conspiracy behind or whatever. But what we have seen is nothing of a conspiracy. Here are people who get seriously ill and die.

Many people tell you that they don’t get vaccinated because they don’t believe in them.

And you have to respect it. But you try to tell him: I understand that you are afraid because it is something very new, but it has been seen in history that there are diseases that were eradicated thanks to vaccines. And obviously they are very well tested.

And then you think: these are people who may not hesitate to eat five McDonald’s hamburgers a week or carry 20 years taking the contraceptive pill knowing that it has many side effects. But they do not question that.

Instead this, which is something of public health, they question it. That makes me very angry. Because they also want you to give the 100% of you to save them.

Vacuna contra la covid-19

Sometimes we have surreal situations of people who start doing lives on Facebook or videos for TikTok, saying they have covid.

It makes me want to tell them: “What world do you live in?” Many times we lose faith in the human race. We lose faith in common sense.

It’s very tiring. There are days when you tolerate it better but others when you don’t.

“We’re all bored”

Right now, one of the biggest difficulties we have in the hospital is precisely the people who do not adhere to the recommendations to wear a mask.

I understand that until very recently the government (of Boris Johnson) said it was not mandatory. But in the hospital we have said from the beginning that they have to take her.

Last week I had to say minimum to 20 or 35 people please put on the mask. And on top of that they asked me: “And why?” But how why?

There are people who say that it is your right not to wear it. Others who are simply bored of the coronavirus.

Personal de salud en la UCI
Given the appearance of the new omicron variant, the United Kingdom once again imposed restrictive measures such as the use of the mask in public transport and commerce.

Y look, we’re all bored. I’ve been wearing a mask for two years 12 hours a day. And I have colleagues who have asthma, respiratory problems, and they do the same. So the fact that the mask overwhelms you is not an excuse.

Or, for example, when we do the coronavirus tests, many people tell you that they do not like it, that it is horrible.

And I answer them: we have to do it four times a week so that you are calm and I can come to work to help you.

Some thank you. But those thanks do not have to be given by clapping or saying them.

What we really want is for them to be vaccinated , to take care of themselves and when we ask put on the mask, do it. It is the only thing we are asking for. And it’s not for us, it’s for everyone.

It’s frustrating because even if you do the impossible, you adhere to the restrictions, If there are two people who do not do it, then your work will be worthless.

What we are living now with omicron, does not do more To prove that no matter how much some countries or a certain number of people do it well, if this is not a global effort, there is no way out.

It will not be possible to do anything and we will continue in this cyclical situation.

“Our patience is running out”

We are sanitary but we are also persons. We miss our families like everyone else; our plans have changed a lot. We are more tired than anyone, probably.

And our patience is running out. You see it in topics such as, for example, sick leave.

Personal de salud en la UCI
Since the appearance of the covid – 19, the staff health care in the UK and the world has been under very strong pressure.
  • We are having a lot of staff problems. One, because there are people who get infected or get sick from other things, but also because until now we were pulling a lot of staff, working a lot of overtime.

    Because we thought: “We all came out of this together.” But two years later, we are tired, mentally exhausted.

    The adrenaline that we had at the beginning, due to this new disease, is gone.

    Before, when they told you that to travel you had to quarantine, one thought: well no, I’ll wait. Now it is different. I have not seen my family for 1 year, I am going to leave even if I have to quarantine. And that affects the staff a lot.

    We are psyched that the virus is not going to end . Aware that we will probably have to wear a mask for years; many, many years. Even permanently.

    But the problem is uncertainty, wondering how long this is going to happen. To what extent will it continue to impact people’s lives? Not being able to go to work or not being able to take my child to daycare because I have a fever.

    We also want to enjoy life when we are not working. And I think that is the part that the toilets are taking the worst.

    Because it is exhausting to see that you do not leave the circle. From that vicious circle in which everything is covid.


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