FACT: It is time to ask for resignations for the misinformation of the citizen

In a statement, "on the occasion of the misinformation of the body regarding a patient positive in COVID-19 at Athalassa Hospital ", PASYNO states that" in a press release, dated November 20, 2020, we asked OKYPY and the competent bodies to take action, so that the mentally ill are not treated as second-class people and especially the mentally ill, positive in COVID 19».

5018BD82 32FC 435A 8852 68AA79CE731C FACT

The Pancyprian Nurses' Union considers that "it is time to start asking for resignations for the misinformation of the citizen and for the long and unreasonable delay in key health issues by OKYPY".

In a statement, “on the occasion of the misinformation of the organization regarding a patient positive in COVID-19 at Athalassa Hospital ”, PASYNO states that in a press release, dated November 20, 2020, we asked OKYPY and the competent bodies to take action, so that the mentally ill are not treated as second-class people and especially the mentally ill, positive in COVID 19».

"Instead," PASYNO reports, "we were surprised to see Mr. Charilaou, a representative of OKYPY, make statements to the media and accuse the Guild of misinformation and hasty statements and complaints without conducting an investigation." Mr. Charilaou admits that there was incorrect information from the Infection Committee of Athalassa Hospital on such an important issue but without assigning responsibilities once again. Then photos were presented from the place where the patient was hosted ".

PASYNO states that wanting to give the real picture of the issue, it quotes photos from the "real" room of the patient and the "modern" toilet of the room, asking all those in charge if they themselves would accept a member of their family to be treated under these circumstances.

The Union considers it a given that its "targeting" is done to damage its prestige and credibility by the citizens, but also because of the letter, sent yesterday to the President of OKYPY, with which they ask the urgent need for all recruitment of nurses, which have been agreed between OKYPY and unions since June 2020 and have not yet been completed.

Finally, PASYNO reiterates its decision to take action if the recruitments are not completed immediately.

Source: KYPE