About this in his Telegram channel wrote the deputy head of the Ministry of Health of Russia Oleg Salagai.

“In connection with the receipt of the complaint, the Russian Ministry of Health instructed the state authorities in the field of health care in the Trans-Baikal Territory to check the conditions for providing medical care in the regional infectious diseases hospital (Chita),” he wrote.

He emphasized that, according to Russian law, every patient has the right to receive complete information about his state of health, results of examination and treatment.

Earlier, a Chinese citizen Wang Yunbin, hospitalized with suspected coronavirus, in an interview with Chita.ru, said that the doctors of the Chita hospital did not inform him of the results of the tests. He also said that his wife and child were hospitalized in the hospital, who were also tested.

“I need the hospital to report as soon as possible whether we are infected or not, since they have been checking us for more than a week, in general they have taken blood six times,” he said.

Yunbin noted that "the hospital conditions, although not very good, are acceptable for him." At the same time, he said that he was not sure that this medical institution has opportunities for treating his child.

Earlier, the government of the Trans-Baikal Territory reported that the coronavirus infection of a Chinese citizen hospitalized in the region was confirmed only by the results of the second analysis.