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The Turkish Medical Association (TTB) responded to Governor Bektaş, who apologized by stepping back in his reactionary comments:
“From this explanation, we understand that those who run the country expect us to recognize that the Provincial Ministry of Health, Governors and Health Directors have no responsibility for the Covid-19 outbreak, as is the case with all matters.” when a malfunction or negative result occurred, criminal and criminal search habits started to become unpleasant. “
‘DO HEALTH EMPLOYEES OFFER?’
Recalling the statements of Governor Bektaş, TTB:
“The Governor of Zonguldak announced that 137 out of 567 Covid-19 cases were health workers and that these people did not protect themselves and damaged the epidemic!
On time in Zonguldak; It is not the fault of those who do not disclose patient data, provide qualified equipment and specialized medical support, do not coordinate well, and do not carry out generalized tests when necessary. Are health workers who get sick and receive treatment guilty?
Inviting Health Minister Fahrettin Koca and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to do their part, TTB said: “Health workers cannot see this as a burden when they are responsible for protecting them as they fight the epidemic in the first place. E We invite the President to do his part. “
‘HERE YOU ARE HERO!’
Emphasizing that those who have not even answered their vital questions for days, saying, “We have given home and food,” said TTB, “you cannot protect society that cannot protect health workers, be heroic, just we want to live and live. “
TTB has asked some of the 21 questions it previously asked the Ministry of Health and requested answers from its social media account:
* How many health workers are there with confirmed diagnosis?
* What is your occupation (doctor, nurse, health technician, etc.), institution (ASM, second and third level hospital) and provincial distribution?
* Failure to identify SARS CoV-2 positive healthcare workers will facilitate the spread of the disease to other healthcare workers, patients, and the healthcare workers’ social environment. How many healthcare workers have been tested so far? How soon are tests done for all healthcare workers who are in contact with patients and may become infected?
* Are our stock of PPE and our production capacity at a level that meets your anticipated needs? Is there sufficient organization in the distribution of these materials to hospitals? Is there distribution to university hospitals in addition to hospitals affiliated to your Ministry?
* One of the indicators used to measure and evaluate the spread of the epidemic and the success of the fight against the epidemic over time is the value (R0) known as the Basic Reproductive Factor. The Ministry of Health has not announced a scientific value R0 to date. What is the value of R0 and the change in this value since the first weeks of March in our country? TTB asked some of the 21 questions it previously asked the Ministry of Health and asked for answers from its social media account: