Wear a mask in public
The government has decided to make it compulsory to wear a mask or cover your nose and mouth in indoor public spaces, which includes hospital premises.
The government has decided to make it compulsory to wear a mask or cover your nose and mouth in indoor public spaces, which includes hospital premises.
On 17 November, East Tallinn Central Hospital hosted roundtable discussions as part of the World Prematurity Day. Healthcare Minister Tanel Kiik, Minister of the Population Riina Solman, representative of MTÜ Enneaegsed Lapsed (NGO Premature Children) experience counsellor Kadri Sooberg-Aettik, Anni Laas who is the mother of a premature child, representative of the health insurance fund Malle Avarsoo and representatives of East Tallinn Central Hospital – Dr Allikvee, Dr Tamm, Dr Andresson and Dr Tiit-Vesing.
We remind you that attending an appointment when ill is not allowed. Please inform the hospital of your illness in good time – this way, someone else can make use of your appointment slot.