“COVID took the lives of those who were still a burden.” Dodon demands his resignation



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Shocking statement from the boss From the National Public Health Agency of the Republic of Moldova, Nicolae Furtună. He said the new coronavirus “took the lives of those who were still a burden to themselves and to those around them.” Following this statement, the country’s president, Igor Dodon, demanded his resignation, according to abre.md.

99% Coronavirus patients from the Republic of Moldova who have died had at least one comorbidity, and more than 70% ofthey had three at least two comorbităţi.

northYou want to be judged and not appear cynical, but all over the world COVID took the lives of those who were still a burden to them and those around them. People who were struggling, in terminal stages of cancer, in advanced stages of diabetes, with cardiovascular pathologies. This has happened in Italy, and in France, unfortunately, and in the Republic of Moldova “, said Nicolae Furtună, commenting on these data.

Following these statements, Dodon said the official must resign.

I express my regret and dismay at the statements made by the director of ANSP, Nicolae Furtună. Public apologies are not enough when a statement morally affects a large number of people. I have no objection to Mr. Furtună’s work, I know that he worked hard in this very complicated pandemic period, but the completely inadequate statement he made seriously affects his credibility for his future work. I believe that after this statement he no longer has the moral quality to hold the position of director of the ANSP and should resign. I also sent my position to the Government and I am waiting for a decision in line with the expectations of the public opinion, “Dodon wrote on Facebook.

Storm claims his statements were misunderstood.

Starting from the term burden, I referred to the medical explanation of the term, but not to the social one. This is not the first time I have used this term. I want to reach out with compassion and empathy to those who did not understand my message correctly and who were somehow affected by that message. Once again, I apologize to those who in one way or another understood the term “COVID burden” differently. From a medical point of view, it is a correct term, “said Furtună.

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