Letter and pictures B. Lunežnik:
So I'm back... 4 days in the middle of the epidemic of the "most deadly virus" I spent in the hospital in mb (operation on the spine), and I couldn't help but already on the first day just walk around, and see for myself with my own eyes how this "obsessive state" looks like in slo hospitals that the media show you. But whatever, I wasn't a witness to any such scene, quite the opposite, and I simply have to share: First, at the control point, 5 healthy workers sit behind a table on the corridor, nicely chatting, laughing, next to them 2 patients are waiting, besides that the corridor is EMPTY (tent outside before the control point absolutely empty). Then I walk a bit more through mostly empty corridors, empty waiting rooms, work spaces, go to the tower, same story! (unfortunately I couldn't photo everything, next time). Two departments completely closed, locked, nowhere a living soul, not one patient nor doctor, I walk also through two departments on which mostly only half-empty rooms are seen! In short, ghost town... Then on the department where I was admitted, I ask the nurse why the 2 departments are closed (when there is supposed to be such a space shortage), the answer was that they themselves wonder about that too, but simply don't want to tell them, and some were moved, some sent home.