For gardeners and people with a dream of green balconies are hjemmekarantænen extremely welcome.

Never before has there been such good conditions to get skvalderkål, grass between the tiles and the overgrown window boxes to life. But… the many hours on his knees with pick and hoe also has a price.

Especially in the Triangle, where the more these days go so hard for it, that they directly incur damage of all havearbejdet. Damages, subsequently costs a trip to the emergency room.

It writes the TV South, who have spoken with Per Wagner Kristensen, who is the senior physician in the emergency department in Vejle, denmark.

He tells, to the emergency room the past 14 days – because of the coronakrisen – have had close to half as many patients, as they usually do.

But, to those who still looking over with damage, greatly comes, either because they have settled on the shovel or been careless with a hammer or saw.

“The injuries we see are from gardening. It is from udendørsakviteter such as cycling, and legeskader from the children. While all sportsskaderne, as we usually tend to see, they are almost completely gone,” says Per Wagner Kristensen, who is the senior physician in the emergency department in Vejle, denmark.

the Halving of the patients in the emergency room due to not only the less damage, as the danes suffer in these days, it is also due to a widespread fear of being infected with the Covid-19.

Vejle Hospital experience, how many would rather wait a few days to get checked their damage than to visit the hospital, where they could risk kjomme home with more than a bandage for your sprained ankle.

As a starting point is a piece of good news, with fewer patients in the emergency room, sounds from Vejle Hospital.

However, they emphasize at the same time, citizens with pain should continue to apply, as it can be essential that they will be attended to by a doctor.

To be at home can be a misunderstood respect to health care, informs the hospital to the TV the South.