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Studies have shown this, but fortunately no intubation has been performed. They put me in another breathing apparatus. I was there for five days, thanks to the doctors, they did it perfectly! Thanks to Prime Minister Borissov, who said I looked good.
He wanted to see me, he had just come out of the intensive care unit. Now everything is normal, I hope they discharge me soon. Tomorrow or the day after tomorrow I will do a test, there is a program. I want to be discharged but there are rules, there is no way this can happen when you are sick!
I don’t have enough oxygen! So that the Prime Minister did not enter, I went out in front of the hospital and I was wearing protective clothing, all measures were taken! I went to the stairs in a wheelchair! I have not stopped working, when necessary, people from the Municipality come from outside the hospital. I am in constant contact with them. There are many infected people in the municipality, but those who remain are working hard.
There was no one around me, I did not leave the hospital, I was on the steps and the others were 5-7 meters from me. What is the problem? The Prime Minister of Bulgaria comes to see me and now you ask me what I saw with him! I followed the rules that are for everyone. I have not left the hospital, you are not right! With all due respect! This was stated by the mayor of Plovdiv Zdravko Dimitrov in a conversation with Maria Tsancarova on btv, after he was included in the live show “120 minutes” from the hospital room, where he is still being treated for coronavirus.
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