One of them needs respiratory support.

Coronavirus: the second wave, the second closure

Later than expected by many, but in mid-November, the Hungarian government also decided to try to curb the second wave of the coronavirus epidemic by introducing restrictions. At the time of the decision, 5,000 new infections had been identified per day and the number of deaths from the virus mostly ranged from 50 to 100 in 24 hours. The first step is partial closure, but how effective it is is questionable. Follow our news!

At the time of our response at Sopronkőhida Prison and Prison, two detainees were confirmed to be infected with COVID-19, but neither of them were ventilated.

One of the inmates with underlying chronic diseases required hospital ventilation, but it did not arise in the case of the need for invasive ventilation with a ventilator.

Two detainees at the Sopronkőhida Prison and Prison became coronavirus – hvg.hu was reported, the information was also confirmed by the National Penitentiary Command. Although, according to the news that reached us, one of the infected people had to be put on a ventilator, BVOP clarified this information.

It was written that two inmates were confirmed to be infected with COVID-19, however, neither of them were ventilated. “One of the inmates with underlying chronic conditions needs hospital ventilation, but it has not arisen in the case of the need for invasive ventilation.”


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