Index – National – János Slavik: Those who attended mass events were hospitalized with a coronavirus



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According to the experience of János Szlávik, the chief infectologist at the South Pest Central Hospital, most of those infected with the coronavirus came from those who, despite all the calls, did not avoid mass events and were in a crowded place. He believes that individual responsibility is still the most important, wear a mask.

In an interview with Kossuth Radio, Slavik also mentioned a drug called remdesivir, which will not be allowed in pharmacies and will be kept for clinical use. This is because when applied properly and in a timely manner, it is effective in treatment and aids in recovery.

Other preparations are practically outside the scope of medical care against the coronavirus, Slavik said, the world is waiting for a suitable vaccine. If there is an antidote, 50 to 60 percent of the population will have enough to vaccinate themselves to provide the population with adequate protection.

The national medical director, Cecília Müller, also drew attention to compliance with the rules in Wednesday’s briefing by operational staff, which is in the common interest of all. Anyone who does not comply with epidemiological regulations can be fined up to 150,000 HUF. The rate of warnings is high. Police have conducted 11,556 on-site inspections in the last 24 hours.

The National Medical Director also pointed out that there was a greater demand for the flu vaccine, which Cecília Müller thanked, and warned those who requested the vaccine, informing them that the district or district institute must be notified if the vaccine runs out. Experience has shown that GPs undertake to vaccinate 10-15 people a day, precisely so that the applicant does not meet patients waiting to be seen in the waiting room.



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