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ARCHIVED - Medics shocked by aggressive graffiti on Madrid hospital attacking the medical profession
“Assassin medics", "complicit medics" the graffiti said
It’s understandable that human beings the world over are finding it difficult to cope with the current coronavirus pandemic, due to the disruption, the economic problems, having their lives turned upside-down by restrictions, to say nothing of the nearly million deaths, but one aspect is very surprising; the aggression and attacks on health personnel just for doing their jobs.
Health workers arriving at work in the Hospital de La Paz in Madrid were shocked and distressed by graffiti which appeared on the façade of the Madrid hospital, aimed directly at the health workers, whom they accuse of being "murderers" and "accomplices", despite all the effort and dedication they have shown since the beginning of the pandemic to saving lives.
Although the graffiti was rapidly erased, it has aroused outrage, both from health workers and the general public, who consider it unacceptable that a group that is so essential is being attacked in this fashion, especially taking into account the health emergency situation that the planet is going through as a whole.
"From being on the front line of the pandemic to being called accomplices and murderers," said the Auxiliary Nursing Care Technicians (TCAE) on social networks. "You have to be miserable and mean to do this type of graffiti against Health Personnel. Go to work or just take a walk down the street and find this ... To whom it may concern, take action," they added.
The truth is that, although during the harshest months of the coronavirus pandemic people went out onto the balconies to applaud health professionals on the front line, little by little that solidarity is dissipating. Many health workers found themselves being discriminated against by their neighbours, who instead of seeing them as "heroes" began to see them as “sources of contagion”.
Now, as the second wave of infections builds, they are starting to have to face this type of insult and attack once again. However, their posts are being met with positive messages and encouragement from social media users, keen to remind professionals that these types of opinions are isolated, and that the majority of the population is aware of the important work they do every day.
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