Coronavirus: Designated Central Hospitals Now Almost Fully Full



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According to János Slavik, these tests can be used very well, for example, to test sick people in ambulances, or in closed communities where it is important to highlight the infected. He stressed that PCR tests, using national detection samples, are more suitable for detecting transfection from a country.

Mass screening is extremely useful, but it doesn’t solve the situation on its own, he said, adding that screening is helpful when positive people can be isolated from others, their connections can be explored, and the chain of infection can be stopped.

The first hospitals designated to treat the coronavirus are now almost completely full, so more and more capacities need to be opened, their chief physician said on Saturday. According to him, the ascending phase of the coronavirus epidemic is still observed and it is not possible to know when the number of cases is expected to decrease. More and more patients are being hospitalized, so more and more hospitals are expected to treat coronavirus patients, he added.

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