It's a pity, it's a shame, but the sanatorium has become obsolete

Written: 12 march 2020
Travel time: 28 february — 17 march 2020
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I am not a very picky tourist and vacationer. But here everything is rotten. Pipes break regularly, resulting in neither heating nor water. It's cold in the treatment rooms. Disinfection of devices is poor and, for good, many procedures should be canceled altogether. Yes, the administration likes familiar places. So they cling to this and treat problems melancholy. Of course, you can look for positive moments, but when there is no hot water and heating for six out of 16 days, this blocks everything else. It is necessary to change the heating main, equipment, windows, doors, tablecloths, napkins, etc. , and this requires funds. I'm not even talking about renovations in the rooms.
Budget resort? Yes, budget. I was shocked that no one was telling the rest of the people anything. They do not explain the reasons for the lack of heat. You can at least print an A-4 sheet twice a day and hang it at the entrance. Already some feedback. But no one gives a damn, because someone has a small salary, and the head physician, maybe out of stupidity, does not understand such simple things. Because of the cold, my sinusitis worsened, which I had already forgotten about. In general, Yantar, Rubin are already closed forever. The same fate awaits this building. It is difficult to call this a sanatorium.
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