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Costa: Prime minister struggles to cool tensions after calling doctors 'cowards'

106costa tensionsPrime Minister Antonio Costa has sought to calm tensions with the country's doctors after sparking anger with controversial comments this week.

The prime minister had been widely criticised for describing doctors sent to a struggling old people's home in Reguengos de Monsaraz as "cowards".

The comments were made in an "off the record" interview with the weekly newspaper, Expresso on Saturday. Seven-second video clips of the conversation were widely circulated and condemned on social media.

Tensions were supposedly cooled on Tuesday following an emergency meeting between the prime minister and the Portuguese Medical Association (Order of Doctors).

"The Prime Minister has clearly conveyed the respect and trust he has in Portuguese doctors," said Miguel Guimaraes, president of the Portuguese Medical Association. "I hope that all misunderstandings have been cleared up," added Costa.

In the conversation with Expresso, Costa was asked about the poor state of an old people's home in Reguengos de Monsaraz, where 18 people have recently died from COVID-19.

Acknowledging shortcomings, the Prime Minister stressed that the government had "immediately reacted" to help patients when it was alerted that employees of the private home, themselves contaminated, were no longer able to do so.

"The president of the Regional Health Authority (ARS) has sent the doctors to do what they should do. And the guys, cowards, did nothing," Costa can be heard saying.

On the flipside, the Order of Doctors in Portugal had also published a report on the situation in Reguengos de Monsaraz, which implicated the health authorities themselves.

But the Portuguese Medical Association had earlier dismissed these accusations of responsibility in a statement on Monday. "Private or public, these statements reflect a state of mind that offends doctors."

"Despite ignoble pressures and threats, the doctors did not give up their work of caring for the sick or their duty to report serious shortcomings on the ground".

"Offensive statements to all doctors and to patients who need us, especially the most vulnerable, are a poor service to the country's leaders, and do nothing to help the necessary unity at a time of pandemic".

Since the start of the pandemic, Portugal has recorded 1,805 deaths and 55,912 officially declared cases of COVID-19 for a population of around 10 million inhabitants.

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-2 #6 Norman L 2020-08-31 09:44
Quoting David:
Quoting Norman L:
Recommendations from the WHO, not instructions. More doctors and experts per square km in the WHO than most places on earth.

There are multilateral treaties and agreements in force that bind governments to follow protocols when the WHO declares a pandemic. The WHO is led by a man with no medical qualifications and a track record of corruption. The main funder of the WHO is the Gates foundation which also promotes vaccines. Most doctors have become pharma reps.


Looking at the WHO website I see that his qualifications are exactly what you'd want of a DG. As for his 'track record of corruption', it's extremely easy to sling mud. Nobody and no organisation, international or otherwise, is perfect ('How many people work here?' 'About half of them' is an old joke), and the WHO is no exception, but they're trying. They're run on a shoestring budget, like all international organisations. 'Binding' multilateral treaties are negotiated to the finest details for years by governments before signing and ratification occurs, so most of them accept the expertise on offer from, in this case, WHO. And if they were really binding we wouldn't have different approaches adopted by governments worldwide, would we?
0 #5 Stuart Wood 2020-08-30 09:48
Can you sense the panic here? Maybe he can run another ad in the UK for tourists to help distract from the economic incompetence that is being perpetuated.
+2 #4 David 2020-08-30 01:09
Quoting Norman L:
Recommendations from the WHO, not instructions. More doctors and experts per square km in the WHO than most places on earth.

There are multilateral treaties and agreements in force that bind governments to follow protocols when the WHO declares a pandemic. The WHO is led by a man with no medical qualifications and a track record of corruption. The main funder of the WHO is the Gates foundation which also promotes vaccines. Most doctors have become pharma reps.
-3 #3 Norman L 2020-08-28 19:31
Recommendations from the WHO, not instructions. More doctors and experts per square km in the WHO than most places on earth.
+1 #2 David 2020-08-28 11:46
Having read the article twice I have no idea what actually happened or what they are arguing about. The health authorities are carrying out instructions from the WHO and UN.
+7 #1 Trevor Morgan 2020-08-27 22:19
The text really needs to read "WITH" Covid19, not "of". There is a less than subtle difference. Very few people die OF Covid19, the vast majority of recorded cases had co-morbidities.
Text like this fans the flames of fear and we do not need this.

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