ROME - The exceptional heat wave in Europe, with temperatures well above average, is also starting to affect Italian emergency rooms, with a 10-15% rise in visits in big cities, according to Health officials.

“We can estimate a 10-15% increase in emergency department visits in large cities,” says Alessandro Riccardi, president of the Italian Society of Emergency Medicine (Simeu).

He also clarified that, for now, “the increase in visits remains limited and there is no cause for alarm.” These visits primarily concern elderly people, but also people with mental health conditions.

He warned that the shortage of medical and nursing staff in emergency rooms is also impacting hospitals.

From ANSA