KKUK emergency with reduced staff, director has an appeal for patients

More than 250 people a day receive services at the KKUK Emergency Clinic. Although even before the pandemic the number of these cases was even greater, the department is now being overloaded as a result of the closure of professional ambulances. The director of this clinic has appealed to patients to seek services only for [...]
Although even before the pandemic the number of these cases was even greater, the department is now being overloaded as a result of the closure of professional ambulances.
The director of this clinic has appealed to patients to seek services only for emergency cases, not for those that can be performed in the area QKMF or regional hospitals.
Since many patients are admitted to serious health conditions, medical staff prospects are high.
From the beginning of the pandemic until now, 26 people inside the medical staff have been infected in this clinic, while 13 still continue to be treated.
Lenyan has added that he is working with very small staff compared to the number of patients.
This clinic has 73 nurses and 25 doctors.











