Limescale is back in the patients of the Saint-Louis regional hospital after yet another announced breakdown of the scanner. To benefit from the service, users turn to the Ahmadou Sakhir Mbaye hospital in Louga, more than sixty dozen kilometers from the city.
Since then, denunciations have been pouring in on social networks.
In fact, the humidity on the island is said to be the source of these recurring problems. Installing the scanner in a special room equipped with a dehumidifier is more than necessary to put an end to service interruptions and ensure the longevity of the device. A low-cost option that the health facility could implement without difficulty.
“The other measure is to relocate the scanner once and for all to the Sor suburb. This device must not break down easily. It has a power of 64 bars,” informs Gamby DIAGNE, the president of the “Consumer Prevention” Association contacted by NdarInfo.
“However, steps have been taken with the Saint-Louisians Association of New York. But they are running into delays,” lamented the outgoing user representative on the hospital’s board of directors. He also indicated that similar initiatives have been taken by the Thai Embassy.
The latest news is that the gray part of the scanner has been ordered from China. While waiting for its arrival in Senegal, patients will have to be patient.
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