The President in the course of the Operational Headquarters meeting on energy issues asked about the functioning of healthcare institutions. The work was structured to cover the population with medical services as much as possible. More than 1400 patients are undergoing treatment in the republic's hospitals, said Kristina Albul. The ambulance service responded to 1878 calls this year. Outpatient care was provided in state healthcare institutions to about 3,300 citizens. In addition, the Tiramed medical center received about three hundred visitors and dental services received 350 patients. Patients from Rybnitsa visited the hospital in Kamenka, and those from Dubossary the hospital in Grigoriopol. Citizens have no complaints. Emergency and intensive care units operate in Rybnitsa and Dubossary for emergency cases, and are ready to provide assistance on the spot in emergency cases. The minister said that emergency births were accepted, babies were delivered in recent days. Heating and food in medical institutions are normal.
There are 1198 people in institutions under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Social Protection and Labor. Reorganization was carried out during the State of Emergency and if necessary the place of stay of the wards was changed. Everyone is in comfortable conditions. The minister said that in those institutions that were affected by the rolling blackout, the employees understand the situation and take measures to minimize the discomfort of the wards and wards. For example, kitchen workers in one of the institutions started their work today at 4 a.m. to prepare breakfast for the children before the scheduled power cut at 8 a.m.
Reports on the state of affairs in other departments, as well as in cities and the district were voiced by ministers and heads of state administrations. They discussed general and specific problems and ways to solve it.
The next meeting of the Operational Headquarters on energy issues is scheduled for January 10.
The President will hold a meeting of the PMR Security Council on January 8.