All the details of the Corona patient crisis at Al Husseiniya Hospital, Sharkia



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11:35 a. M.

Sunday 03 January 2021

Eastern Province – Fatima Al-Deeb:

The governorate of Sharkia witnessed, in the early hours of Sunday, moments of terror after circulating a video clip of the death of people infected by the coronavirus, inside the isolation room of the Al Hussainiya Hospital.

Dr Hisham Masoud, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health in Sharqia, said that the 4 deaths were of people infected by the Coronavirus, and their condition was late, given that they had chronic diseases, and denied their deaths from lack of oxygen.

The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health stated that there are children detained in the nursery department, patients detained in public care and cases infected with the Corona virus in the isolation department and there were no deaths among them, despite the fact that the oxygen Feeds in intensive care for Corona patients is the same as the feeder for day care and public care.

Commenting on the incident, Sharqia Governor Dr Mamdouh Ghorab said that the governorate hospitals have sufficient oxygen reserves, indicating that the balance is being monitored on a day-to-day basis in all hospitals and that there is no problem with oxygen.

The governor of Al-Sharqiya explained, in a special statement to “Masrawy”, that the governorate has a network of gases to pump into hospitals at a financial cost estimated at 46 million pounds, and that each hospital has an oxygen tank. that is filled every day, according to the capacity of the hospital, and that is not the stock of pipes.

Ahmed Mamdouh, the circulating video cameraman, confirmed the mass death in Corona in the intensive care unit of Al Hussainiya Hospital, who was in the hospital at the time of the incident, who was in the hospital at the time of the accident to monitor to his brother and his father, who was among the patients.

“Mamdouh” added, in exclusive statements to Masrawy, that he and several families of detained cases contacted the hospital administration, due to lack of oxygen, and the hospital’s response, according to Mamdouh, was that the car carrying oxygen was upon arrival.

Mamdouh explained, “While standing with his father’s sister’s son after the oxygen cart arrived, at the hospital, and the start of pumping it with the pipes designated for him, he was shocked when someone told them that all the cases in intensive care had died. An attentive doctor and nurses rescued her, but she also died.

Ahmed Mamdouh took pictures showing the oxygen level in the hospital “tank,” including a picture that the index was stable in the fourth degree, between zero and a thousand.

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