Suceava hospital employees refused to take the mandatory shower at the end of the program or wear protective gear.



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Nelu Tătaru: Suceava hospital employees refused to take the mandatory shower at the end of the program or wear protective equipment

In two weeks, the outbreak in Suceava could be limited, believes the Minister of Health. That was later, the outbreak hospital now has military leadership, so not all employees agreed.

Nelu Tătaru: “In the last week there has been more and more reluctance, all that means testing, isolation and quarantine and participation in an epidemiological circuit and a circuit that includes hotel accommodation in Suceava so as not to return home. The day after end of the program, which everyone now accepts, becomes infected. “

Nelu Tătaru claims that TESA employees refused to wear protective equipment.

Nelu Tătaru: “When I think they were involved in what happened there, I don’t know if someone may be unsatisfied right now, when some people take a risk and enter the fire just to help them.”

From his point of view, in Suceava there were problems that involved medical personnel, the Public Health Directorate and incomplete epidemiological investigations, local authorities, but also non-observance of epidemiological circuits. The culprits in the disaster are also patients who omitted or refused to answer questions.

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