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Medicine B of the Mugello hospital reopens. Asl staff is returning from RSA

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The situation within the Rsa San Francesco di Scarperia and San Piero a Sieve is heading towards a phase of exit from the emergency. After the healthcare company has taken charge of the structure directly in recent days through a part of the nursing staff in service at the Mugello hospital, health support is gradually returning. Of the 14 nurses and 8 health and social workers who had been employed to support the staff of the residential facility, half, 7 nurses and 4 Oss, will return to the hospital on 8 January. This will allow, starting from the day after, Saturday 9 January, the reopening of 10 beds in the medical department B which had been closed to meet the welfare needs in the RSA. The other half of the staff will remain in the structure until the first days of next week to expertize the new nurses and Oss – newly hired and operators partly called by the mobility ranking – who will arrive to support.

The return to hospital of the remaining part of the ASL staff will guarantee, starting from next week, the reopening of all 25 beds in the hospital’s medical stay. As announced from the beginning, the use of hospital staff was limited for the time necessary to respond to an urgent need within the facility.

Of the 152 guests of the Rsa di Scaperia and San Piero a Sieve, 92 tested positive and were immediately taken over by the ASL. Of these 14 with more severe symptoms, they had been transferred to hospital facilities while the other 77 remained in RSA where adequate differentiated paths between positive and negative guests were created. The timely provision of drug therapy, in addition to nutritional support and oxygen therapy, was able to guarantee an on-site assistance intervention. With regard to positive Covid patients, thanks to the care provided within the structure, it was possible to contain mortality in relation to guests who already presented a picture of considerable clinical impairment. Furthermore, the actions taken have also blocked the further spread of the infection.

Today on both negative and positive guests present in RSA, swabs were carried out again, the results of which will be known in the coming days.

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