Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić believes that the French news agency - AFP (France Press) wrote about the case of Ljubiša Đurić, who died of coronavirus in a hospital in Zemun, for "purely political" reasons.
The case of Ljubiša Đurić became public when his son, during a protest in Belgrade, announced live on N1 television that there was no ventilator available for his father, even though the authorities claim that there are enough ventilators.
The Serbian authorities quickly responded that this was not true, but AFP published the hospital report for Ljubiša Đurić, where it can be seen that the doctor wrote that "an anesthesiologist from the Respiratory Center was contacted for translation - currently no vacancies".
Representatives of the government and authorities in the KBC deny and claim that respirators were available, and Brnabićka used the regime's TV Pink to present everything as an attack on Serbia.
"As the president of the Government of Serbia, I cannot allow, as someone who loves Serbia, an attack on my country and I will not allow Serbia to be humiliated," said Brnabić.
The argument for Brnabić is that the case is being written about by an agency from France, which he believes has "incomparable" results in the fight against the virus and that Serbia has "impressive results" compared to other European countries.
Brnabić also complained that it was difficult for her to listen to the director of the Zemun hospital explaining Đurić's case to "journalists who ask about it and are not doctors".
Speaking about the journalists' interest in the state of the epidemic in Serbia, the amount of medical equipment available in the country and specific cases, Brnabić said that it was an attack on the Serbian health system, and on top of that an attack on the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić.
Brnabić repeated that no one infected with the corona virus in Serbia died because they did not receive or were waiting for a ventilator.
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