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Buta Private Clinic denies reports of closure
Baku/24.06.22/Turan: The Buta private medical clinic, operating in the Narimanov district of Baku, denied reports of its closure.
As noted in the press release of the institution, on June 24, the Ministry of Emergency Situations published "unfounded" information about the inspection and suspension of the clinic.
“We confirm that ministry officials have introduced some restrictions when visiting the polyclinic, but they have set deadlines for eliminating deficiencies. We have begun work to eliminate these shortcomings. We note that the identified shortcomings are eliminated and we will take all necessary measures. We confirm that the Buta Clinic is fully operational and will continue to work with the innovations of modern medicine,” the message emphasizes. --06B--
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