In the Vladimir region, the paramedic is threatened with dismissal and the prosecutor's office for rescuing the patient colleagues are threatened with firing for saving a girl who has been diagnosed with 80 percent lung damage due to COVID-19. It is reported by “state of emergency. Capital “.
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According to the medical worker, the ambulance had to transport a patient with extremely low oxygen saturation for several hours, as they refused to hospitalize her in all regional medical institutions due to a lack of places. The head physician of the City Hospital Lyudmila Zhukova demanded to take the girl back home.
Then the doctors decided to take the girl to Vladimir to the building of the regional government. According to them, a place for the patient in one of the hospitals was found in less than half an hour. For urgent measures taken, the head physician of the hospital forced paramedics to write explanatory notes and deprived them of their bonuses. Also, medical workers became involved in the inspection of the prosecutor's office.
“The hospital received an order from the prosecutor’s office demanding disciplinary proceedings against those guilty of the outrageous“ action ”from the regional government, and the head physician again demanded explanations from all four employees. Personally, I believe that the chief physician should be held accountable, who “recommended” the team to take the patient with 80 percent lung damage and critical oxygen saturation back home, ”commented the head of the Doctors' union of doctors Andrei Konoval.
< p> Earlier in Novosibirsk, doctors rescued a patient with 100% lung disease who fell ill with COVID-19 from death. Veronica Belousova, 37, was hospitalized in mid-July. According to the Russian woman, the infection devoured her, although she “did it very kindly.” Doctors urgently sent her to intensive care, where she spent about 18 days on a ventilator.