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“Attikon” Hospital Workers’ Union: Kallianos’ statements are unacceptable and the threats will fall on deaf ears – 2024-04-29 02:16:31

In his announcement Employees Union at “Attikon” Hospital“Renaissance” reports on the unacceptable statements of ND MP G. Kallianos: “ND MP Kallianos, from social media, before and after the death of his father, spews mud and threats against doctors and nurses of the ATTIKON hospital and especially in the Vascular surgery clinic.

While he has voted for the measures to privatize and commercialize the public health system, he directly threatens doctors and nurses (“they haven’t imagined what they have to suffer from me and my brother”), indirectly even calling for violence (?) against health personnel, directing the people’s anger at the NHS’s dysfunction towards the health workers and not at the policies of the governments that led it here. After all, he hastened to declare that he has nothing to do with “friend” Adonis Georgiadis and the government’s policy for this reason, and he can very well impeach the health workers!”

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Full announcement:

We have not taken a position for a long time on the case of the ND MP’s father out of respect for the patient. Apart from our sincere condolences to the environment of the deceased, the time has come to do so because these days we are watching the exploitation – in public view – of the loss of another fellow human being.

ND MP Kallianos, from the social media, before and after the death of his father, throws mud and threats against the doctors and nurses of the ATTIKON hospital and especially the Vascular surgery clinic.

While it has vote the privatization and commercialization measures of the public health system directly threatens doctors and nurses (“they haven’t imagined what they have to suffer from me and my brother”), indirectly even calling for violence (?) against health personnel, directing the people’s anger about the dysfunction of the NHS towards health workers and not politics of the governments that brought it here. After all, he hastened to declare that he has nothing to do with “friend” Adonis Georgiadis and the government’s policy on this matter, and he can very well impeach the health workers!

To explain: In the Attica hospital after each shift there are 70-80 patients on stretchers and stretchers and there cannot be “special” nursing care when there are two nurses on shift in a ward of 40 patients with serious health problems.

When we claimed to increase the number of ICUs during the pandemic and complained that in dozens of hospitals in the country (not in Attica – with exception) there are dozens of patients every day who are intubated in a common ward looking for an ICU bed across the country, the MP himself Kallianos they answered us how “there is no patient who stays outside the ICU”. The culmination of this criminal policy were the statements of the country’s prime minister and president of the party to which Mr. Kallianos belongs, who officially told the Parliament that “We have no evidence of greater mortality in patients who are intubated outside the ICU compared to those who are in intensive care units.”

The sensitivity of health workers does not begin and end when a relative is faced with problems. This is not our world. Health workers and their movement are with the people in the fight for free health. Enemies have only the politics that wants to break them up and make them a market for “customers”.


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