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On election day, 11 people from polling stations requested emergency assistance

On election day, September 1, a total of 11 people (7 women, 2 men) headed to the Republican Emergency Medical Care Center from the polling stations.

This was reported by the Union of Management of Territorial Medical Units (TABIB) in response to the request for “Informe”.

Seven of the people who applied were reportedly helped on the spot, and one person (a woman diagnosed with stroke) was hospitalized in a medical institution. Among them, two people refused help.

The main reason for appeals was headache and hypertension.

It should be noted that during the by-elections to the Milli Majlis of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the emergency service functioned in an enhanced manner.

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