Colombia’s hospitals near capacity as paramilitaries violently enforce lockdowns

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-07-18 11:51:14

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Bogota, July 18 (RHC)-- In Bogotá, Colombia, doctors are demanding a citywide lockdown as a surge of COVID-19 cases overwhelms hospitals. 

Dr. Herman Bayona, president of the Colombian Medical College, told reporters: "Emergency services are overcrowded.  In some places, respiratory rooms are at more than 150% occupancy.  And that concerns us a lot.  We are very close to collapse.  Even in emergency wards, there are patients on respirators that are waiting to be transferred to intensive care.”

Elsewhere in Colombia, illegal armed groups have been enforcing their own quarantines in areas with limited government control, threatening civilians who fail to comply with orders by paramilitaries.  Human Rights Watch reports at least nine people have been killed for defying the measures, with some residents barred from leaving their homes even if they are sick.
 



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