Nine coronavirus wards were taken from hospitals in the Antaviliai pension



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“Yesterday it turned out that there were nine patients and they were hospitalized. They all had no clinic, in other words, there were no signs of illness. However, due to the positive tests, which we learned yesterday until noon, they were hospitalized,” he told BNS Birutė Šarakauskienė, Deputy Director of Antaviliai Pension.

According to the National Center for Public Health, a total of 15 new cases were confirmed at the facilities over the weekend.

B. Šarakausienė told BNS on Saturday that the coronavirus had been detected in four employees, two more new cases were revealed on Friday.

According to the representative of the Antaviliai pension, currently a total of 20 rooms and 13 employees of the institution are ill.

When new cases of infections among employees were cleared up on Saturday, the institution was concerned that there was no one to supervise patients, but, according to B. Šarakausienė, three employees were found who volunteered to take over the shift.

“We found a way out on our own: 20 people stayed in the unit where the chimney was formed, and today the shift changed, we performed the disinfection in the morning and there was a change: seven former employees left and three new ones came,” he said. .

According to the head of the pension, hospitalization of the infected has reduced the workload, so there will be enough staff.

“As the population has decreased significantly, only 20, the three new employees are very determined, enthusiastic, very careful and ready to work,” said B. Šarakausienė.

According to her, the institution has sufficient security measures, and next week it was agreed with the Vilnius municipality to organize surveys of 211 residents of the Antaviliai pension that have not yet been studied.

The pension has received warnings from NVSC representatives about non-compliance with instructions and inadequate control of epidemics. Specialists from the Public Health Center have issued mandatory instructions, which the institution must implement before Monday.

B. Šarakausienė states that the institution follows all instructions and that the virus spreads there due to close contact with patients and delayed examinations of all residents of the institution.

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