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COVID-19. Public health workers face a tough job: ‘People lie and refuse to make calls and even get tested’

by Ursula Curtis
July 8, 2021
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their public health physicians The resistance of the citizens was revealed An approach to tracking and identifying transmission chains of the coronavirus. at ‘lies’, ‘refusal to make connections’ and even ‘testing’ are some of the behaviors described by professionals, To “Diário de Notícias”.

“At the beginning of the epidemic, we found these instances of lies, neglect or rejection only in the most vulnerableAnd the Immigrants who were not nice and who didn’t tell us everything for fear of what might happen to them, but Now this practice is widespread, in families, in restaurants, in beach-related activities, etc.,” explains Luis Cadena, Algarve Public Health Physician.

The professional explains that, “At the end of a year and a half, a The situation is increasingly difficult“People lie, refuse to make connections and even take tests, and If we go ahead with the protective isolation, it is certain and known that we can keep up with the demand Issuing a summons And there we go to court“.

The same report was presented by a doctor from the northern region, explaining that there are “constant obstacles that arise from people’s behaviour.” And the doctor says that there are those who lie because with the economic crisis there are Fear of losing a job, But “There are others who lie because they want to go on vacation.”.

Professionals understand that situations are like the ones they described Make work difficult. I work with exhausted team. We have another an increase in cases, Which means more phone calls per day as we face People who don’t want to accept isolation, don’t want to take exams إجراءWhich includes communicating with the security authorities and traveling to the sites. We’re getting tired of everything.”

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Ursula Curtis

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Ursula Curtis

Ursula Curtis

"Writer. Analyst. Avid travel maven. Devoted twitter guru. Unapologetic pop culture expert. General zombie enthusiast."

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