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Why is Verification of Respirators in Bosnia stopped?

Published: November 17, 2020
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This morning, “Verlab“, which was supposed to verify 18 respirators of the “Silver Raspberry” company, who bought them, at the University Medical Center Tuzla, was prevented from doing so because last night they received an email from the Federal Administration of Civil Protection to stop the verification, Avaz writes.

”Respirators are in one room, under lock and no can use until they are verified. There is no chance that they will be in function without that,” said Vahid Jusufovic, director of the University Clinical Centre Tuzla.

As they said from FUCZ, Mustafa Kadribegovic made such a decision after the media addresses the director of the Institute for Accreditation, Zeljko Medak, that this institute did not accredit Verlab for the verification of respirators.

”If it is confirmed that Verlab’s job is legal, the verification will continue, if they do not have authorizations, they will not be able to do that job,” said Kadribegovic.

The disputed respirators were never entered in the register of the Agency for Medicines and Medical Devices of BiH, because, as Kadribegovic says, it was an emergency import.

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