Former UK PM's son treated on Greek island
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made an unexpected visit to the Karystos hospital on the afternoon of Sunday, after his family encountered an emergency situation while in Greece.
Reports indicate that Johnson's son suffered a minor accident that required medical attention, specifically stitches, which were quickly and effectively administered by the hospital's medical staff.
Mr. Johnson arrived at the Diocleion Hospital in Karystos, where he was received by the on-duty doctors and nurses. The medical team provided immediate care, ensuring that the situation was handled efficiently.
Mr. Johnson expressed his gratitude to the hospital staff, commending them for their professionalism and the quality of care they provided.
In a notable comment, Johnson reportedly told Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis that the services offered by the Greek National Health System (ESY) were superior to those of the British healthcare system.
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