Cristóbal Cortés said:
erpla said:
hello.The same thing happened to me in summer, they have a brutal lack of control in the outpatients, I have already had to buy some for that reason.They told me that they did not arrive and talked to the hospital and if they had sent it, in the end they found them by chance but you have to be on top of them.With the added difficulty of how difficult it is to take the phone.They only give me two sensors every time, which I do not understand well because they send 6 for each patient, and especially if they tell me that they are so busy and do not give Basto I do not understand that I have to be asking for an appointment and going every 28 days to theambulatory.I guess they have their reasons but I don't understand it.I have the same situation here, and I think there is no reason.Health personnel and in particular nurses have never distinguished themselves by their organizational capacity.In addition, like many other officials (and I am also one), those of public health have taken the pandemic as a vacation.Yes, yes, in the UCIS and hospitals they have been *odidos, but in the primary care centers, there you have them, with the center empty and of crossed arms.And the sensors without arriving.
JODE !!!! ... how fuck you just released, where do you live? ... What centers are you talking about? ... have they died infected, and not only in UCIS, they are the collective with more contagios ... they have beenThe usual work with pandemic and casualties, flu vaccines with Covid ... etc ... etc., I have never seen on Andalusia outpatients with people's tails until 20 hours