PS calls for 'mass participation' in the emergency rally in loulé

The PS in Loulé wants the population to participate "en masse" in the demonstration of popular protest in defense of the good […]

The PS in Loulé wants the population to participate "en masse" in the demonstration of popular protest in defense of the proper functioning of the Basic Emergency Service (SUB) in Loulé, which will take place this Wednesday from 18:3. This public health service has been affected by lack of staff, including doctors and nurses, among other problems.

Loulé socialists are calling on the population to "participate en masse" in the demonstration, which will start from the sidewalk in front of Loulé City Hall and head to the city's Health Centre, where the SUB is located.

The Regional Health Administration has already made public guarantees that there will be an effort so that there will be no failures, such as the one that happened in early May, when the SUB worked for a day and a half without a doctor and at the beginning of last week, when , allegedly there were no nurses scheduled for the night shift, according to the union.

Tomorrow's march was marked by a group of independent citizens, "to whom the PS/Loulé salutes and expresses its solidarity".

«The PS takes this opportunity to salute the Municipal Executive of the City Council, which has recently monitored this situation by demanding from the Regional Health Administration (ARS) effective measures to strengthen the human resources of doctors, nurses and administrative staff, so that the emergency room of the Loulé Health Center can remain open and available to serve the population of the Municipality», the socialists of Loulé said in a press release.

For the PS, «the situation is very worrying» and the SUB in Loulé will even be «at risk of closing». "Only the indignation of all of us, well expressed in the support for the demonstration to be held on Wednesday, the 28th, can stop the Government's intentions to abandon to their fate populations that have the constitutional right to access health services", he argues .

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