Vivamedi Clinical Director refutes claims about Saakashvili's ward conditions
Zurab Chkhaidze, the clinical director of Vivamedi has dismissed claims that Mikheil Saakashvili, Georgia’s ex-President, lacks access to a TV in his new ward.
Speaking to the GPB First Channel, Chkhaidze assured that Saakashvili’s conditions have actually improved following the move.
“The conditions are even better now, with more space and similar conditions. There was a brief internet outage during the transition, but it was resolved within a few hours. Such issues can occur in any household. The change of ward was communicated with Saakashvili and his family a month in advance, ensuring there were no surprises or complaints from his side,” Chkhaidze explained.
He further clarified that the relocation was necessitated by structural changes within the clinic.
“Our department underwent expansion, and new departments were added. This required reallocating space, and Saakashvili’s ward was moved from one wing to another to accommodate these changes,” Chkhaidze added.