Manuel Torres considers that enabling military installations in the port city, if necessary, is a good measure, but he remembers that in Cartagena there is an underused hospital.
The secretary general of the PSOE in Cartagena, Manuel Torres, has asked the Ministry of Health to open the Santa María del Rosell hospital permanently and not only for the duration of the health crisis.
In this sense, he has considered that enabling military facilities in the port city for patients with the virus, if necessary, is a good measure.
In Cartagena we have an infrastructure, a law that requires its implementation as a second hospital and a Regional Government that has spent years failing to comply with the mandate of the Regional Assembly and in this situation of greatest need, full authorization is inalienable.
"It seems to us the most logical thing to make available to these patients first the hospital, which is for that, and right now it is not being used to its full capacity, and then, if necessary, to enable the military installations," explained the general secretary of the PSOE in Cartagena.
Source: PSOE Cartagena