COVID-19 patients abandoned on stairs in front of the hospital with oxygen masks (VIDEO)



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This was pointed out by NOVA viewers

Patients at St. George’s University Hospital in Plovdiv died after being left on hospital stairs wearing oxygen masks as they were transferred between wards. This was pointed out by NOVA viewers in the “My News” section.

The hospital announced that explanations are being collected from absolutely everyone who participated in the diagnosis and treatment process and in the communication about the transfer of patients from the hospital of the Infectious Diseases Clinic to the hospital of the Department of Occupational Diseases, as well as the person in charge administrative. executives.

“From the information received so far, it is established that the patients have been in front of the ward for approximately 30-40 minutes. It is not yet clear why the staff was late in transferring the two patients from the ambulance to the ward. hospitalization, or why they were taken out of the ambulance. Prior to the disastrous course, three other patients were transferred in the same ambulance, who were immediately taken in and placed by the personnel of the Toxicology Department. In the second year, three patients again had to be housed, but this time – in the hospital of the Department of Occupational Diseases, which must adhere to a common schedule to work with patients with COVID-19 together with the Toxicology Clinic. The first patient was taken in by a staff nurse, but the admission of the other two was delayed The management of the medical institution verifies what exactly happened and what were the actions of all the employees who e were at the scene of the accident or were involved in the case. In the event that data are found for a crime committed, the materials will be delivered to the Public Prosecutor’s Office for it to carry out actions within its competence ”, reads the position of the St. George University Hospital.

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