A
Female Physician in Munich, Germany sends a message to the world . . . . .
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Yesterday,
at the hospital we had a meeting about how the situation here and at the other
Munich hospitals is unsustainable. Clinics cannot handle emergencies, so they
are starting to send everything to the hospitals.
Many
Muslims are refusing treatment by female staff and, we, women, are refusing to
go among those animals, especially from Africa. Relations between the staff
and migrants are going from bad to worse. Since last weekend, migrants going
to the hospitals must be accompanied by police with K-9 units.
Many
migrants have AIDS, syphilis, open TB and many exotic diseases that we, in
Europe, do not know how to treat. If they receive a prescription in the
pharmacy, they learn they have to pay cash. This leads to unbelievable
outbursts, especially when it is about drugs for the children. They abandon
the children with pharmacy staff with the words: “So, cure them here
yourselves!” So the police are not just guarding the clinics and hospitals,
but also large pharmacies.
Truly
we said openly: Where are all those who had welcomed them in front of TV
cameras, with signs at train stations?! Yes, for now, the border has
been closed, but a million of them are already here and we will definitely not
be able to get rid of them.
Until
now, the number of unemployed in Germany was 2.2 million. Now it will be at
least 3.5 million. Most of these people are completely unemployable. A bare
minimum of them have any education. What is more, their women usually do not
work at all. I estimate that one in ten is pregnant. Hundreds of thousands of
them have brought along infants and little kids, under six, many emaciated and
neglected. If this continues and Germany re-opens its borders, I’m going home
to the Czech Republic. Nobody can keep me here in this situation, not even
double the salary than at home. I went to Germany, not to Africa or the Middle
East.
Even
the professor who heads our department told us how sad it makes him to see the
cleaning woman, who for 800 Euros cleans every day for years, and then meets
young men in the hallways who just wait with their hand outstretched, want
everything for free, and when they don’t get it they throw a fit.
I
really don’t need this! But I’m afraid that if I return, that at some point it
will be the same in the Czech Republic. If the Germans, with their nature
cannot handle this, there in Czechia it would be total chaos. Nobody who has
not come in contact with them has no idea what kind of animals they are,
especially the ones from Africa, and how Muslims act superior to our staff,
regarding their religious accommodation.
For
now, the local hospital staff has not come down with the diseases they brought
here, but, with so many hundreds of patients every day – this is just a
question of time.
In
a hospital near the Rhine, migrants attacked the staff with knives after they
had handed over an 8-month-old on the brink of death, which they had dragged
across half of Europe for three months. The child died in two days, despite
having received top care at one of the best pediatric clinics in Germany. The
physician had to undergo surgery and two nurses are laid up in the ICU. Nobody
has been punished
The
local press is forbidden to write about it, so we know about it through email.
What would have happened to a German if he had stabbed a doctor and nurses
with a knife? Or if he had flung his own syphilis-infected urine into a
nurse’s face and so threatened her with infection? At a minimum he’d go
straight to jail and later to court. With these people – so far, nothing has
happened.
And
so I ask where are all those greeters and receivers from the train stations?
Sitting pretty at home, enjoying their non-profits and looking forward to more
trains and their next batch of cash from acting like greeters at the stations.
If it were up to me I would round up all these greeters and bring them here
first to our hospital’s emergency ward, as attendants. Then, into one building
with the migrants so they can look after them there themselves, without armed
police, without police dogs who today are in every hospital here in Bavaria,
and without medical help.
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Dr.
Barbara Sziraki
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