Things in Gaza, since the attack against them, have been rough. Nobody was prepared for the bomb, including hospitals. Amateur video taping caught total chaos, tons of wounded citizens that were being healed, journalists with huge cameras were recording near death injuries and almost all buildings were in rubble. Some casualties were placed on the floor on top of plastic sheets.
The hospitals were totally unprepared for such tragedy. "No hospital on earth is designed to cope with such a large and sudden influx of trauma like that. But if they had the procedures and protocol we have in London, they may be able to cope in such an emergency," Dr Simon said. This made it very hard to tend to severe injures and the city wound up having to fly surgeons in. “Medicine is a global community, and it's a responsibility of ours to help our colleagues in need of assistance”.
If you had the option to help in tragedy, would you?
Nice job Clara, will actually some of my mom friends died in Gaza so do there families many kids died if they didn't die from rockets on there head they would of died because of the poor health care there most people don't believe this but I hope you do too.
ReplyDeleteClara you have many interesting details. All over the Middle East there are fighting. In Syria, a protest for a new president lend them to people fleeing and most of the population killed. Also in Egypt and Libya the citizens wanted a new president and that lead them to three to four years of bloodshed. Still these countries are fighting and they have no one to help them. Do you think this is far?
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