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"QSUT runs out of medicine", denunciation: How Rama-Koçiu are mocking the sick child

"QSUT runs out of medicine", denunciation: How Rama-Koçiu are

Journalist Osman Stafa has once again denounced the lack of medications at the hospital and pharmacy of the QSUT.

During a reaction on social media, Stafa emphasizes that a 10-year-old girl suffering from "juvenile rheumatoid arthritis" has not been taking necessary medications for 25 days.

The staff writes that that needle must be taken 4 times a month, while the minor patient has been waiting for 25 days.

10-YEAR-OLD GIRL 25 DAYS WITHOUT MEDICATION!  IH, it's a 10-year-old girl.  She suffers from “juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.”  What is this disease?

Juvenile arthritis (JA) is arthritis that occurs in children. It causes joint swelling, pain, stiffness, and loss of movement. It can affect any joint, but is most common in the knees, hands, and feet. In some cases, it can also affect internal organs.

And this 10-year-old girl, her parents say, has not had a single injection for 25 days, which she absolutely must get, so that it doesn't get worse.

Today, the girl's family went to the QSUT Pharmacy, after they were told that she would come today. There, they were told that no, she is not here today either.

That needle has to be taken every week. So on Thursday of every week. 4 times a month. Meanwhile the girl has 25 days without treatment. Almost 1 month.

Who is responsible for this?  Do you hold the Minister of Health Albana Koçiu responsible?  Is this free healthcare, Prime Minister Edi Rama?  Do you have mercy on the children?

Do you know what could happen to this girl or other children who don't take this medicine?  Is this how everything should be done? Should the absence be reported, without being insured? ", writes Osman Stafa.

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