Orgi Hardalia: “Health workers from” Sotiria “will be vaccinated in the morning – Assistants serve other purposes” | HELLAS



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Nikos Hardalias responded forcefully to a relevant question about the postponement of the vaccination of five health workers in “Sotiria”.

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Hospital “Sotiria”: What is the response of the commander to the complaints about the postponement of the vaccination of the health facilities?

In particular, despite having an appointment, five health workers were not vaccinated due to a planning error.

Asked today about the coronavirus, the Minister of Civil Protection replied simply: “It was planned to vaccinate 61 health workers and 56 were vaccinated due to a problem that arose due to poor planning. These five health workers will be vaccinated tomorrow morning. This is the truth. “Everything else that is said about the attendees serves other purposes.”

Themistocleus: What is the reason for the delay in vaccinations?

Previously, the secretary general of Primary Health Care, Marios Themistokleous, also spoke on the subject.

Sotiria Hospital has carried out a total of 195 vaccinations to date. Today’s delay is due to the fact that more vaccines were administered than originally planned. The problem was solved immediately with a new offer from the hospital. The sanitary vaccination continues as normal and tomorrow, without further delay, five vaccinations will be carried out, which were originally scheduled for today. “I would like to point out that in a process that is in the first 24 hours of its implementation, excessive reactions do not help anyone,” he said.

The announcement of “salvation”

The commander of the “Sotiria” hospital, Socrates Mitsiadis, issued a statement in which he responds to the complaints that came to light regarding the postponement of the vaccination of health workers.

The announcement: “Today at GNTHA” I SOTIRIA “56 health workers from our hospital were vaccinated, out of a planned 61. Due to a planning failure, the five will be vaccinated tomorrow and the procedure will continue as normal.”



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