Regarding that situation earlier
Sep. 30th, 2006 07:51 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
As some of you know, there was a small incident earlier today concerning a patient that has been receiving treatment in the Medlab. Now that things have settled down, we can tell you a little more about her.
The patient's name is Yvette Petrovic, and she is from Kosovo. Last week she was recovered from a bad situation by members of the staff, and only this afternoon regained consciousness. She'll be staying with us for a little while until we get some things figured out. Over the next few days she may tentatively be allowed visitors, but the professor and I would ask that you not overwhelm her; she's been through a lot and she's still trying to get her bearings. If she accepts you as a visitor, please take it slow. She's a little shy, and English is not her first language. Avoiding casual physical contact would be a good rule of thumb, too. Her mutation presents a problem with touch, and it's much safer for everyone if this simply does not become an issue. We are working on that, however.
Thank you. We will keep you informed.
The patient's name is Yvette Petrovic, and she is from Kosovo. Last week she was recovered from a bad situation by members of the staff, and only this afternoon regained consciousness. She'll be staying with us for a little while until we get some things figured out. Over the next few days she may tentatively be allowed visitors, but the professor and I would ask that you not overwhelm her; she's been through a lot and she's still trying to get her bearings. If she accepts you as a visitor, please take it slow. She's a little shy, and English is not her first language. Avoiding casual physical contact would be a good rule of thumb, too. Her mutation presents a problem with touch, and it's much safer for everyone if this simply does not become an issue. We are working on that, however.
Thank you. We will keep you informed.