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Dieynne Miranda Saugo, who was chopped twice by a poisonous snake during a cascade bath in Nobres, Mato Grosso, she was diagnosed with covid-19, according to information released by her sister, Nathalia Saugo Paiva, on social networks, on Friday (4).
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According to her sister, Dieynne underwent surgery on her arm and her condition is stable. Nathalia said that according to the medical team, the covid-19 did not interfere with the procedure. She also said that the venom did not damage any veins or tissue in Dieynne’s body, and that the cuts on her arm should close in about two days.
To transfer
Discharged from the Complexo Hospitalar de Cuiabá on Thursday night (3), Dieynne is admitted to the Albert Einstein Hospital in São Paulo. The family decided to move because the beds in Cuiabá with specialist doctors were full. Still in Cuiabá, she received a blood transfusion and, on social media, her family requested an urgent blood donation and thanked everyone who collaborated.
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The family organized a virtual kitty and requested the donation of money to cover both the costs of the air taxi generated by the transfer, as well as the costs of hospitalization. The goal is to get R $ 300,000 in the “DY kitty”. According to Nathalia Saugo, “little by little we will be able to pay this debt.”
Or case
Dieynne was bitten on the face and arm after the venomous snake fell into the waterfall while the victim was bathing. The animal was about two meters long.
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Friends of the doctor filmed the moment of the attack. In the pictures you can see when he starts screaming. The inn where the group was staying had no anti-poison serum.
The victim was transferred to a hospital in Cuiabá, where he was operated on and admitted to the ICU in serious condition.