On Denis Pasler's Telegram channel, residents of Sverdlovsk who are dissatisfied with healthcare have started getting banned.

On Denis Pasler's Telegram channel, residents of Sverdlovsk who are dissatisfied with healthcare have started getting banned.

      On Governor Denis Pasler’s Telegram channel, people unhappy with healthcare in Sverdlovsk Oblast have begun to be banned. This is reported by Ural Mash.

      According to Ural Mash, 61-year-old Galina from Yekaterinburg tried to get an appointment with an endocrinologist at Hospital No. 33, and this went on for four months. She called the registration desk, where a robot answered.

      The retiree then decided to complain about it on the governor’s social media. But no response followed. She left several comments, and then she was simply blocked.

      The woman nevertheless reached the registration desk by phone in September, so she will get an appointment on October 6. Although she will have to redo the tests. The hospital’s website indicates that there is only one endocrinologist there, but two doctors are willing to see patients the next day for a fee.

      Pasler’s press service said that Galina was blocked because she violated the rules: the chat forbids swearing, insulting, discrimination, posting advertisements and links. Yet the woman says she did none of those things.

      Earlier we reported that Sverdlovsk teachers and healthcare workers are forced to look for a second job.

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On Denis Pasler's Telegram channel, residents of Sverdlovsk who are dissatisfied with healthcare have started getting banned.

On Governor Denis Pasler's Telegram channel, people who complained about healthcare in Sverdlovsk Oblast have begun to be banned. This is reported by Ural Mash. According to Ural Mash, 61-year-old Galina from Yekaterinburg tried to get an appointment with an endocrinologist at Hospital No. 33, and this went on for four months.