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A resident of Vladivostok, who could not wait for the arrival of an ambulance for her retired father, had to deliver the patient to the outpatient infectious disease center (AIC) in her own car. This is reported by the PortoFranko website.
A call to an elderly man who had a fever was made at 16:00 local time, but the ambulance did not appear either in the evening or the next day. Then the woman realized that she would have to act on her own.
“The queue to the reception went quickly, but the queue to the doctor took two or three hours! says the devoted daughter. “But how brightened my heart was when people decided to let my dad go ahead, out of respect for his venerable age.”
The tests and the road to the hospital went well, but at home the narrator was in for a new shock – the ambulance team arrived a day later, when the woman had already packed things for her father.
Meanwhile, the AIC of Vladivostok, which has to work around the clock, sees 300-400 patients a day, and the authorities of Primorsky Krai, like many other regions of Russia, are attracting medical students to fight the coronavirus,
Source: Rosbalt

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