Serbian Prime Minister denies Agence France-Presse's dirty slander
The head of the Serbian government, Anna Brnabic, called the information circulated by the French Agence France-Presse that a patient with COVID-19, who did not have enough ventilator medication, die in a Belgrade hospital as a “terrible lie.”
The Prime Minister of Serbia spoke about this during today’s press conference, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Anna Brnabic reported that the situation with the COVID-19 epidemic in the country is difficult; nine people have died in Serbia over the past 185 hours alone, XNUMX are now connected to ventilators. At the same time, according to the head of the Serbian government, during the entire epidemic, not a single Serbian citizen died from a lack of ventilators.
“I want to make it clear once again that throughout the entire fight against coronavirus there has not been a single person in the country who did not receive ventilator assistance, invasive or non-invasive, if they needed it,” Brnabic said. “In Serbia, there is no one who died due to a lack of ventilators or while waiting for ventilators.”
According to Brnabic, there are enough ventilators in Serbia and even more than enough, based on the number of cases.
“What is being published is a shameless, terrible lie,” she commented on France-Presse information about a patient in Belgrade’s Zemun Hospital, Ljubiš Djuric, who died allegedly because he did not have enough ventilator support. “Nothing but terrible lies from a foreign agency.” We will not allow Serbia to be spat on, or for Serbia to be humiliated due to political circumstances.”
Anna Brnabic reported that in the hospital where Djuric, who died from coronavirus, was lying, there were 35 free ventilators, and the deceased was connected to a non-invasive device.
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