About a month ago, I noticed a temperature of 37.2. of Course, I thought it was covid. I did some tests and the result was negative. There were no other symptoms and I didn't look for the reason. A month later, my stomach started to ache. When the pain was severe, I went to the doctor. He said it was gastritis. But the pain increased and I went to an ambulance. And that's where the fun begins. Because of the temperature, I was sent to the covid zone to do a test. No one was in a hurry to do it for me, and even more so to control the result. I waited 5 hours to enter the hospital and get a ride.
Unfortunately, I didn't get anything other than painkillers. The next day, I did the search myself and did some tests. But the next day the situation worsened and I had to go to another ambulance again. The story with the test at 5 o'clock repeated. Although I showed them the test results. Later, based on my personal searches and my complaints, I was placed in a hospital.
What was in the hospital? Staff don't do covid tests every day. I was given personal items and no one at the entrance took the temperature of my relatives. The procedures were carried through the corridors, which were filled with ordinary visitors who did not take their temperature.
And I have a big question, what was the point of waiting 5 hours to get to the doctor, if I could easily catch the virus already in the hospital?
The second reason I described this story is to fight for your health.