The ex-prosecutor of the annexed Crimea, MP of the State Duma of Russia Natalia Poklonska, commenting on the situation with coronavirus infection in the occupied Crimea, said that ambulance services do not go to people, and there are no places in hospitals and there are not enough tests for everyone. She reported this via Telegram.
So Poklonska reacted to the statement of the head of Roszdravnadzor in Crimea Vasily Klimov that Crimeans should not complain about the lack of a broad-spectrum antibiotic ceftriaxone, since it is not used to treat coronavirus infection.
“It’s good, of course, to say that Crimeans are self-medicating, and even with the wrong antibiotic, for which there are queues in all regions of the country. But when the ambulance does not go to people, and there are no places in hospitals (and there are not enough tests), then what, in the opinion of the Crimean Federal Service for Surveillance in Healthcare, should a sick person do?”,- the message said.
