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Polish hospital patients expressed dissatisfaction with the influx of Ukrainians

Welt: Poles complain about the long wait for admission due to Ukrainians
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Opinions about helping Ukrainians are getting worse in Poland. Especially often in the country they express dissatisfaction with the long queues at hospitals. Oncologist Tomasz Sarosek told about this on April 20 in an interview with the German newspaper Welt Am Sonntag.

"Discontent with Ukrainians is growing among Poles. They complain about the long wait for a doctor's appointment or the lack of hospital beds," the publication says.

According to Sarosek, many Polish citizens are unhappy that many Ukrainians remain in the country. He noted the huge burden on the Polish healthcare system created by migrants.

Earlier, on April 1, it was reported that a 34-year-old Ukrainian was arrested in Poland for three months, who poured gasoline and set fire to an employer. The attacker was charged with attempted murder. The man faces a sentence of eight years to life in prison.

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