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Sufficient Influenza the capacity in hospitals

Jeremy

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The secretary of Health, Jose Angel Cordoba Villalobos, said that the medical capacity exists to take care of the patients in the institutions of the federal government and who an occupation from the 60 to 70% exists until the moment reason why still there is availability in the health places.
Cordoba Villalobos said that all the medical internists must go to fulfill their work in the hospitals and that those that does not fulfill will lose their boarding school.
 
Re: Sufficient Influenza the capacity in hospitals

I found the reference to the fact that the interns that don't show up for work will not be allowed to complete schooling.

However, if they do show up for work they could very well catch the virus and die.

I guess it really shows how bad you want to be a doctor.
 
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