The Infectious Clinic staff refuses extensions of 60 euros allocated by the government: We need charity

Infectious clinic workers have sent letters to the Health Ministry about the decision to allocate 60 euros in addition to them. The staff of this clinic has said they refuse the Kosovo government's charity and that in Hippocrates' oath they will continue to fight against pandemic. The staff has considered it [...]
The staff of this clinic has said they refuse the Kosovo government's charity and that in Hippocrates' oath they will continue to fight against pandemic.
The staff has considered the deignive and insulting decision to divide the extensions of 60 euros until they say they do not need charity.
“The Infectious Clinic staff considers the latest decision on financial support for the next three months of 60 euros is a deignive and insulting decision. Health staff and support staff of the Infectious Clinic need no charity, but for proper and well-deserved support from the Government of Kosovo. We reject the Kosovo government's charity and under Hippocrates' oath, we will continue to fight against COVID-19 with all our strength because the patient has been and continues to remain holy”, says the letter.












