The Petz Hospital in Győr, Hungary, experienced a technical failure in the cooling system of its C3 building block, which houses several departments including oncology, cardiology, internal medicine, and the pediatric intensive care unit. The hospital informed patients, relatives, and visitors about the issue and stated that the necessary repairs had already begun. Officials emphasized that the required parts have arrived and they expect the cooling system to be restored by Wednesday. In the meantime, the hospital is providing drinking water to patients and their families. A visitor confirmed that the ward was very hot by late afternoon, and windows could not be opened because staff said the air conditioning would soon be operational. Local politician Néher András expressed hope that the problem would be resolved by Wednesday after discussions with hospital officials and the ministry.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the situation at the hospital, quoting both hospital officials and a local politician. It does not exhibit clear bias toward any political side, focusing primarily on the technical issue and its impact on patient care.


