Lukashenko extends greetings to emergency medical service station of Minsk
09:57, 19 October
Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko extended greetings to the emergency medical service station of Minsk on the 110th anniversary of the founding of the emergency medical service, BelTA learned from the press service of the Belarusian leader.
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This is an epoch in the history of national healthcare, the head of state noted. During this time, the methods of examination and treatment, technical means and equipment have changed, but the responsibility of doctors, their readiness to help patients, the ability to make the right decision in the most extreme situation remain unshakable.
“You have built an advanced and effective system of providing emergency medical care to residents of Minsk. You have enforced a "golden hour" rule saving tens of thousands of lives every year,” the message of greetings reads.
Aleksandr Lukashenko stressed that the difficult epidemiological situation this year once again confirmed that the courage of Belarusian medics has no borders. "Doctors, paramedics, nurses, drivers, operators of dispatch services - everyone is the embodiment of hope and loyalty to the profession," the president said.