The inhabitants of the occupied Sevastopol reported critical state of health services in the city, and the former chief doctor of the ambulance station Yury Malkov and even called the state of health of the city as a genocide.
“According to the standards of health in the city needs to work at least 70 “neotlozhek”, and now they are three times less, and medics have very large burden,” he explained. As a result doctors “are working, wiping her forehead, unable even to eat, to go to the toilet, 25-30 calls per day each team work”.
In particular, with regard to doctors in municipal clinics, the queue to do it at five in the morning.
According to Malkov, a similar situation is observed in the rest of the Crimea, where, according to official data is lacking about thousands of ambulance workers.
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