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France is preparing for the second wave of epidemic. How to solve the problem of manpower shortage?
After months of hard struggle against the epidemic, France has now entered the second wave of preparation. According to the Parisian newspaper, there are about 500 million masks in stock in France, and the goal is to reach 654.38+0 billion masks. In the past period of time, France imported a lot, placed many orders, and new masks came in every week, and domestic production was also stepping up. Now 500 million masks can be produced every week, which can fully meet the structural demand of inventory. According to relevant personnel, both masks and epidemic prevention clothing for medical staff are in sufficient supply in France. In terms of hospital beds, France has added more than 5,000 critically ill beds. In terms of medicines, France also basically achieved sufficient supply in June. Therefore, in terms of epidemic prevention materials, France is now abundant. However, at present, the biggest problem in the preparation for the second wave of epidemic in France lies in the shortage of personnel, doctors, nurses and nursing assistants. Because after these months of great pressure, many medical staff have been exhausted. If there is a second outbreak, the shortage of personnel may be a big problem.

Nowadays, in France, the society has basically returned to normal, and schools, supermarkets and entertainment places have opened one after another, and everything is developing in a good direction. Then, if the second round of epidemic breaks out again with the dredging of society, how to solve the problem of manpower shortage in France? First of all, while the epidemic situation is under control, the government should arrange epidemic prevention medical staff to take turns to rest. After all, we don't need a lot of people now. Arrange their rest and subsidies to make them more enthusiastic about epidemic prevention. Secondly, transfer some posts, such as nurses in other departments can help as much as possible, and doctors in the army can also transfer. Also, the most important thing is to let the masses have a sense of self-prevention, wear masks and keep a social distance. This is the fundamental way to stop the outbreak. In those countries where the second wave of epidemic occurred, such as Singapore and Iran, the main reason was that residents had difficulty controlling their social distance and the virus spread again. Only when the masses are conscious can epidemic prevention be successful.