“The hospital has a long history of mismanagement”



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The press around the world reports extensively on the tragedy that regretted Romania again on Saturday night, in which 10 COVID-19 patients undergoing intensive care died as a result of a fire and another 10 people were injured.

BBC, Skynews, Euronews, Jerusalem Post, ABC News, Washington Post and Al-Jazeera are just a few sites of news he wrote about the fire that killed ten patients in the Intensive Care Unit for COVID patients at the Piatra Neamț Hospital.

BBC journalists headline that at least 10 people died as a result of the hospital fire and a possible cause would be a short circuit. He also mentions the hero-doctor who suffered severe burns trying to save his patients.

SkyNews Television took to Breaking News with the news of the Romanian hospital fire.

Across the ocean, the press takes over a material from the Associated Press that mentions that the Hospital of Piatra Neamț has a long history of mismanagement, having in the last year no less than eight managers appointed by the government. The current manager, Lucian Micu, was appointed just three weeks ago after his predecessor resigned after media reported that suspected COVID patients had to wait outside in the cold to be consulted. The tragedy in the Colectiv club is also mentioned, mentioning that the investigation was entrusted to a prosecutor who also worked in that case.

Editor: Luana Pavaluca

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