Health care workers transport a COVID-19 patient from an intensive care unit (ICU) at a hospital in Kyjov to hospital in Brno, Czech Republic, Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020.
With cases surging in central Europe, some countries are calling in soldiers, firefighters, students and retired doctors to help shore up buckling health care systems.
With cases surging in many central European countries, firefighters, students and retired doctors are being asked to help shore up buckling health care systems.
Now, with the virus ripping through their hospitals, many health workers have been sickened, compounding the shortfall.
With one of the highest infection rates in Europe, the Czech Republic's hospitals are desperately looking for volunteers.