Two hospitals refuse to accept a pregnant woman with coronavirus



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In an attempt to refine the texts for the hospital treatment of patients with coronavirus, the deputies changed the Health Law on first reading. However, the opposition announced that the state would abdicate because hospital treatment would no longer be mandatory.

Victoria from Varna is nine months pregnant. As of Monday, you are positive for COVID-19.

“I cough a lot, a lot and have difficulty breathing,” the woman complained.

Doctors from two hospitals transferred the woman in labor: “St. Anna”, where she receives her for the first time, and the AG hospital, where they explain that they are ready to give birth to mothers with COVID-19, but not to treat the virus.

However, in “St. Anna” she is accepted for a short time.

“Then they put something on my finger, it was my exam, and they told me I had to go because there were no places and it was safer for me to be treated at home,” Victoria added.

Late in the afternoon today, 24 hours after the first exam, the heroine in our report was admitted for treatment at “St. Anna,” her relatives told bTV.

With the changes in the Health Law, doctors will be able to choose for their patients: treatment in the hospital or at home. This caused a scandal because, according to the opposition, the state abdicated healthcare for the patient.

“And who will be in contact with him and take care of him?” Asks Georgi Ivanov.

“Therefore, the state is released from the obligation of treatment and in practice there will be a legalization of the denial of treatment,” added Dzhevdjet Chakarov.

“Everyone who needs a hospital can count on it,” said Daniela Daritkova.

The Patriots announced that they would support the law. Especially because of the ban on exporting certain drugs.

For the export of prohibited drugs, the bill provides for a fine of up to 150,000 BGN.

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