i don't could get through to alexander yakovlevich. as a doctor, i understood that when it comes to blood clots, it means something serious , either he is operated on and he does not answer calls, or he is in intensive care. it was in krasnoyarsk and you know, i think you will agree with me. herman shayd, the situation, in general, a very simple doctor can be the best, but if he works in a hospital where nothing is right there is no modern x-ray operating room. that is, he, like a doctor, made a good diagnosis, but he cannot help, as expected, then this all. therefore, i very often say to the heads of cities in the regions, if you build hospitals, build them as for yourself, because if a blood clot happens, you personally will not be able to fly to moscow correctly. you will not fly to israel. you will not fly anywhere, because with a blood clot, minutes count. in short, it was clear that alexander rosenbaum would be lucky if he got to a good hospital, equipped with a professional and modern one. and fortunately, the krasnoyarsk emerge