More than 26 thousand services are provided by the state health network during the Corpus Christi holiday in Manaus. Disclosure/SES-AM More than 300 visits related to traffic accidents were carried out in the Amazonas state health network during the Corpus Christi long holiday, between June 4th and 7th, in Manaus. The data was made available by the State Department of Health (SES-AM) this Monday (8). In total, there were 353 services provided to victims of traffic accidents. Of this total, 253 involved motorcycles. There were only seven victims of accidents involving cars. During the period, eleven cases of pedestrian accidents were also recorded. Another 82 cases were related to different traffic incidents. 📲 Join the g1 AM channel on WhatsApp Now on g1 Numbers in general During the period, the state network recorded more than 26 thousand medical consultations for different reasons, in addition to 1,844 surgeries and 203 births. The services were provided in the 25 state urgent and emergency units that operate 24 hours a day, in addition to hospitals and maternity wards in the capital. In the seven maternity hospitals in the state network, 203 children were born during the four days of the holiday, an average of around 50 births per day. In the same period, 1,844 surgeries were performed in specialties such as orthopedics, general surgery, vascular surgery and gynecology. SES-AM also carried out 27 patient removals from interior municipalities through the air ICU service. The transfers took place through the Regulation System to guarantee access to more complex services in the capital. The state urgent and emergency network is made up of six emergency rooms, nine Emergency Care Services (SPAs), two Emergency Care Units (UPAs), seven maternity wards and the Amazonas Mental Health Center (Cesmam), which remained in operation throughout the period. Motorcyclist dies after falling off his motorcycle and being run over by a bus in Manaus More than half of the cases were of low complexity Data from the Saúde em Tempo Real platform shows that 53% of services provided during the holiday were classified as low complexity, a profile considered suitable for care in Basic Health Units (UBSs). For these cases, SES-AM advises the population to use the Saúde AM Digital application, which offers free consultations with a general practitioner 24 hours a day, without the need to travel to a health unit. Through the platform, patients with mild symptoms, such as headache, low-grade fever, cramps, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea without signs of dehydration and mild flu-like conditions can receive remote care. In situations considered more serious, users are advised to seek an urgent and emergency unit within the state network.