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Criticizing the "zero contact" policy of the Minister of Health, the President of Barreiro states, "Collaboratively, we can discover solutions."

Frederico Rosa alleges Ana Paula Martins' poor communication with local governments and predicts fierce resistance to the potential cessation of obstetric emergencies at Barreiro Hospital.

Criticizing the Minister of Health's "zero contact" approach, the President of Barreiro states:...
Criticizing the Minister of Health's "zero contact" approach, the President of Barreiro states: "Together, we can discover solutions."

Criticizing the "zero contact" policy of the Minister of Health, the President of Barreiro states, "Collaboratively, we can discover solutions."

In a recent development, local politician Frederico Rosa has accused both Pedro Nuno Reis and Ana Paula Martins of poor communication with local authorities regarding the potential closure of the obstetric emergency service at Barreiro General Hospital.

Pedro Nuno Reis, the individual named in the accusation, is said to be responsible for overseeing the service. On the other hand, Ana Paula Martins, who is in charge of the hospital, has been accused by Rosa of inadequate communication.

Rosa, who has threatened 'ferocious opposition' to the potential closure, expressed his concerns publicly, stating that the closure would have a significant impact on the community.

The obstetric emergency service at Barreiro General Hospital has been under threat of closure, a topic that has sparked much debate and concern among local residents. The exact reasons for the potential closure have not been made clear, but the lack of communication from hospital authorities has added to the uncertainty.

Frederico Rosa has been vocal about his opposition, promising to fight against the closure of the service. His stance has been met with support from many in the community, who are also concerned about the potential loss of this vital community service.

As the situation continues to unfold, it is hoped that clearer communication from hospital authorities will be forthcoming, providing much-needed clarity and reassurance to the community. The future of the obstetric emergency service at Barreiro General Hospital remains uncertain, but the community's resolve to protect it is strong.

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