In complaints about the non-use of PCR molecular control machines at Paphos Hospital to carry out the tests for coronavirus due to the lack of reagents, ACPL MP Paphos Andreas Fakonitis went ahead.
Although paphos Hospital has specialized personnel, ready to operate these machines and within an hour to have the relevant results, however, following instructions from the OKYPY, the samples are sent to Nicosia so that we have the relevant results after one to two days, points out in a statement Mr. Fakonitis:
"It is inconceivable that Paphos Hospital has two modern PCR machines, one of which was acquired following a donation from the Union of Communities, i.e. the residents of Paphos, but these remain in disuse due to the lack of reagents.
If the necessary measures are not taken to ensure that these machines operate at the Paphos Hospital for immediate publication of the results of the tests for coronavirus, the consequences in the event of a second wave of coronavirus will be tragic for the city and province of Paphos and with an increased risk of spreading the virus."
The failure to supply reagents to carry out examinations for the coronavirus at Paphos Hospital, as well as the decision of the OKYPY to send the samples to Nicosia, also points out the MP of ACPL Paphos, raises serious questions about this and has sent a letter to both the Minister of Health and the Executive Director of the OKYY.
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