Kyiv nurses warn they could quit over commute transit restrictions

Major commute disruptions leave many employees confused, including hospital staff.

Nurses of one of the capital’s hospitals refuse to go to work since they are forced to take taxis over city transit disruptions.

Anna Karashivska, a volunteer and co-founder of the Buty Poruch [By Your Side] Public Initiative, wrote on Facebook the nurses even plan to quit starting March 23.

“Today, patients who undergo hemodialysis in one of the capital’s hospitals have dumped in cash to pay a taxi to nurses. All nurses are from Kyiv region. They refuse to go to work and are about to quit on Monday,” the volunteer said.

People raise awareness on social networks, seeking those ready to drive medical workers, especially those living out of town, to their work and back. Netizens are also outraged that hospital management failed to get prepared for such a situation.

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Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko later the same day commented on the issue: “In Kyiv, for the period of restrictions, we will arrange transportation to [and from] work for physicians, law enforcement officials, and employees of critical infrastructure enterprises.

As UNIAN reported earlier, an outbreak of a novel coronavirus was recorded late December 2019 in the most populous city of Central China, Wuhan. The World Health Organization recognized it as a global emergency, describing it as a multi-cell epidemic.

To date, 16 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Ukraine, two of which are lethal.

The country has declared a nationwide quarantine, which will last until April 3.

Source: www.unian.info

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