Bahraini Actor Infected with Coronavirus: I Felt I'm in India, We returned Home without Being Treated
2021-05-31 - 6:07 p
Bahrain Mirror: Bahraini actor Wafaa Maki said that she returned home despite her bad health situation due to contracting Coronavirus, adding that no health care was provided to her in the hospital she was transferred to.
Maki explained via her Snap Chat account that she was transferred in a bus along with other 6 infected people after she called the ambulance to transfer her. She went on to say that none of the infected was received in Al-Salmaniya Medical Complex and Military Hospital because they are full of patients.
"We were transferred to Umm Al-Hassam Hospital. The nurse measured our pulse and blood pressure while we were inside the bus, and told us that the hospital doesn't receive cases of shortness of breath due to lack of respirators and nutrients. The nurse told us that she will prescribe Panadol for us," she wrote.
The actor said that she returned home without having anything changed. "I felt I am in India not Bahrain," she stated. Wafaa Maki went on to say that it is better to you to stay home and not to call the ambulance because you will not receive any medical care.
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