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RE: ADSactly Fiction: One Night In Emergency

in #fiction6 years ago (edited)

Great story. Very descriptive. You did a great job depicting the chaos and the emotional upheaval.
I recently the ER with my daughter and what we witnessed made us feel that we'd rather be dead than piled in that hall suffocating under the stench of despair and oblivion.
It is a dantesque spectacle and as I saw the faces of the young men and women who play doctors I wondered how hard it must be for them to wake up every day with renewed spirits to go to work in hell

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That's right, @hlezama. Going to a hospital in Venezuela requires will and strength. It is regrettable that the hospital in Cumaná, which a few years ago was an example within the hospitals in Venezuela, is turned into chaos, into a garbage dump. Health professionals who really have a vocation must feel that working is a penalty, a punishment, a tragedy. Greetings and thank you for your comment.