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Patients in the Heat: Hospitals' Inability to Provide Comfort

In a week when temperatures reach 38 degrees, patients in hospitals face a serious problem of insufficient facilities. Using towels to absorb sweat has become one of the ordinary scenes.

In the hottest week of the year, conditions in hospitals have become extremely difficult for patients. As temperatures reach 38 degrees Celsius, patients are forced to bring towels to absorb their sweat. This situation not only reflects the lack of facilities in hospitals but also illustrates the healthcare system's inability to provide comfort to patients.

Silence of Politicians

Meanwhile, politicians continue their silence and take no effective action to improve hospital conditions. This neglect of patients' basic needs has raised public concerns, and the voice of criticism towards officials has intensified. Does this silence signify an acceptance of failure in crisis management?