Zdeňka Jágrová ends up at the head of hygiene, she will be replaced by doctor Zdeňka Shumová
“The selection procedures are still ongoing, until the end of which we will not express this administrative procedure,” said Kryštof Berka from the department’s press department. Dr. Zdeňka Shumová headed the public health protection section at the Prague Hygiene.
Jágrová resigned due to retirement. Representatives of the capital said goodbye to her on Thursday, she received a flower, a fragment of the mayor’s chain and a diploma from Mayor Zdeněk Hřiby (Pirates). The mushroom emphasized that during the roughly two-year-long pandemic, there was no conflict between the city management and the management of the hygiene station. “It’s not just a thank you for its professional side, but also for the human side,” he said.
Jágrová stated that she would not have achieved work results if she did not have good working partners. Among other things, she appreciated Prague for being able to build many vaccination sites.
The doctor and epidemiologist Jágrová ends in December due to her age, according to the requirements of the Civil Service Act, the director cannot be older than 70 years. She became the director of Prague Hygiene in 2019. He replaced Jan Jarolímek, to whom the Court of Appeal confirmed a two-year condition and a fine of half a crown for blackmailing a subordinate in September this year. Jágrová previously headed the Department of Hygiene at the Prague Department of Anti-Epidemiology. In the past, she also worked at the Central Bohemian hygienic station in Kolín.
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Author: Blesk: Jakub Poláček