Resigned worker spread coronavirus at Agios Panteleimon nursing home | HELLAS



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The initial finding that the spread of the coronavirus in dozens of elderly people in the Agios Panteleimon nursing home is due to an employee of the unit was confirmed by the on-site inspection of the inspector-auditors of the National Transparency Authority.

He too irregular contact caregiver in a nursing home with employees in public market outside the unit area.

It is recalled that 40 cases were identified in this asylum, while a 79-year-old man who was housed in the asylum, ended up in Evangelisms.

The prosecutor has intervened in the case.

During the on-site inspection, those responsible for the administrative and financial operation of the agency were under house arrest, following instructions from the competent services, and it was not possible to examine them and deliver the requested documents and documents.

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The independent authority observes that the audit continues to include all the requirements of the institutional framework for the license, organization and operation of this nursing home. After consulting with the Vice Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management and the President of EODY, on Thursday 01.10.2020 an inspection was carried out at the Health Unit “Attiki” in Ag. Panteleimon, in order to verify the conditions that allowed the entry of SARS COV-2 into the unit, resulting in its dispersal to guests and staff.

During the on-site inspection of EAD Inspectors-Auditors, it was found that a test was carried out by EODY executives, while patients were being transferred to reference hospitals.

The Inspectors-Auditors of the Authority proceeded to collect and record data by means of a written examination of persons, on-site observation and autopsy. There are findings that lead to the initial finding that dispersal is due to the provision of work by an employee who he didn’t have to come to work and who are they bringing having resigned and leave the business. Irregular contact of an MFI patient with employees in a public market outside the unit was also recorded.

The audit continues, including all the requirements of the institutional framework for the licensing, organization and operation of this MFI.



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