Medical staff at the Almuñécar Centro de Salud came out in protest yesterday, over verbal aggressions received over the last few weeks.
The protest was held on the medical-centre’s front steps at 12.00h in the form of a minute’s silence before returning to their posts.
The Councillor for Health & Social Services, Maria del Carmen Reinoso, together with the Councillor for Tax and Human Resources, were present in support of the medical staff’s grievances.
Simultaneously, a protest was also held at Motril’s medical centres in solidarity with their colleagues in Almuñécar.
“We only ask respect for everybody, the same as we do,” said the Head of the Almuñécar Centro de Salud.
(News: Almunecar, Costa Tropical, Granada, Andalucia)

It’s a global issue (and probably a shared psychological flaw in humanity) that the people attempting to fix the problem are blamed for being partly the cause. Medical workers always got the crap end of the stick and had a distressingly high amount of attacks and that was BEFORE the pandemic and all this propaganda (5G, conspiracy, vaccines inject chips etc. etc. YAWN).
Ask anyone in customer service: They didn’t cause the problem; have only limited tools available to fix said problem; there’s a reasonable chance that it was self-inflicted anyway; and they spend their days being yelled at. Medical is the same, but worse, because medical problems are about as personal as you can get.
Fred: Completely agree – repeat culprits should be banned from public medical facilities other han the A&E. Let them use private health and pay for their treatment.
As in the UK there really should be harsher penalties for those guilty of abusing medical staff