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“We still have places, there will be enough for tonight. Of course, the situation will be more complicated, because it will be necessary to coordinate between the buildings, but we also have an agreement with the Antakalnis Hospital that probably starting tomorrow morning at the latest starting at noon, we will have a place to hospitalize patients with covidu also, ”said Aušra Bilotienė-Motiejūnienė, Managing Director of Santara Clinics.
“We also have support (hospitals-red), both Ukmergė and Alytus. If you have spoken with them again if necessary, they should be prepared. Already now in all regions they begin to appear little by little, then if not ambulatory, but more complex, but not the most complex, it may be that if there are about eight or ten and at once, we will simply open more apartments there, “he said.
Photo by Julius Kalinskas / 15min / Aušra Bilotienė Motiejūnienė
Currently, the Santara clinics are filling all the spaces in Building L for the hospitalization of COVID-19 patients, but in the afternoon, three to four will be unoccupied if some patients are discharged for home treatment.
Currently, four patients sleep in another nephrology ward in the hospital building, where beds were vacated as a reserve for COVID-19 patients.
According to A.Bilotienė-Motiejūnienė, if necessary, the hospital can also place patients in 25 isolation wards and boxes, which are currently provided for patients with a suspected diagnosis of COVID-19.
Additional facilities are also available for these people near the buildings.
One of those responsible for the hospital stressed that the institution has not suspended the provision of any services so far, the volumes of some have been reduced, but tertiary and emergency services are provided in the usual way.
We still have places, there will definitely be enough tonight.
“Traffic is not decreasing, it is stable, but perhaps more people are paying attention to the fever and not necessarily coming only with COVID-19. Like flu season, fevers, all viral infections, everyone travels, it is natural to increase them.
There are really many arrivals, two or three times more than arrived, but not all are covidiniai, that’s what is happening: study, inspect, do a PCR test. We use faster PCR tests in all receptions and we have a lot of work in the hiring departments, ”he said.
At the Vilnius City Clinical Hospital, Antakalnio Street, it is planned to install 130 beds for 124 patients with COVID-19.
According to data from Wednesday, 348 patients have been hospitalized in Lithuanian medical institutions due to COVID-19.
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