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Twelve doctors fired for issuing fictitious vaccination certificates
Baku/09.04.21/Turan: Twelve health workers were dismissed from their jobs for issuing fictitious documents on vaccination against COVID-19б, reads the joint message from the Ministry of Health, the State Agency for Compulsory Medical Insurance and the Association for the Management of Territorial Medical Territorial Subdivisions.
Information about the issuance of fictitious documents was disseminated in social networks and the media, based on which the check was carried out.
As a result, 12 doctors who worked in city polyclinics N 7 and 12 in Baku, Sheki central regional hospital, children's polyclinics N 2, 3 and 5 in Sumgayit city, city hospital N 3, and city polyclinic N 2 in Ganja were dismissed.
Measures are being taken to prevent such cases. -06D-
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- 9 April 2021 16:47
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