Netherlands sent COVID-19 patients to Germany
Reuters: Netherlands Sending COVID-19 Patients to Germany Due to Hospital Congestion Germany due to lack of hospital beds. This is reported by Reuters. The first patients were sent on Tuesday, November 23, from Rotterdam to the German city of Bochum in North Rhine-Westphalia, which borders the Netherlands. It is noted that the hospital occupancy rate of patients with COVID-19 in the Netherlands has reached its highest level since May and is forecast to continue to grow. Related materials 00:01 – September 6 ” Hands off our rights! ” 11/9aca13bf51c2c5306d82644d3b8ef1af.jpg “/> COVID passports, green passes and QR codes. How citizens are controlled in different countries using electronic certificates On Monday, November 22, 470 out of 1050 intensive care beds in the country were used for patients with coronavirus infection, and hospitals are cutting back on routine care, including cancer treatment and heart surgery. German hospitals have offered the Netherlands 20 beds.