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Necessary care and scheduled services at clinics for patients with other illnesses are provided in the usual way.
In clinics, 47 doctors have been diagnosed with coronavirus infection since October 1, and 56 doctors have been isolated due to contact with infected people.
Recently, opinions have been heard in the public sphere, including images of supposedly empty hospitals, and questions have been raised about whether the coronavirus exists and if there are people with it. For this reason, we invite you to an oral tour, where we will tell you about the units located in the Center for Infectious Diseases. Hopefully, it will help answer the question of untrustworthy citizens: why are the lights in the windows in this building not always on.
From Santariškių street to the central entrance to site P8, there are administrators, that is, senior managers. Cabinets for nurses, doctors, nurses. In the middle: 2-3 exam rooms, followed by a staircase and again several exam rooms for the reception department of the Center for Infectious Diseases. COVID-19 patients are treated on the second floor (their windows are not visible from the street). The main room with 47 beds is visible from the Maxima and partly from the Children’s Hospital, but that view is obscured by trees.
On the left. The windows leading to Santariškių street are administrative premises (managers, nurses, assistants, doctors), therefore the lights are not turned on there, because people do not sit in the offices, but work in the department. Posts don’t have windows.
Inside the courtyard are the inspection boxes and offices of the Emergency Reception Department.
In the middle, diagnostic rooms (X-ray, CT scan, ultrasound) are located on the first floor and a laboratory on the second floor. This window has almost no, and those that look towards the Children’s Hospital. The same goes for the downstairs diagnostic cabinets.
Patients with resistant tuberculosis infection are treated on the right flank and the middle of the center of the building (L-shaped wing) on the entire ground floor. All patients with coronavirus infection are on the second floor. There are 25 patients in a ward (the windows of these rooms face the street and the interior of the courtyard). Another section for the treatment of COVID-19 is located on the right wing and in the middle. There, 47 patients are cared for, patients infected by coronavirus are not only treated in the Center for Infectious Diseases, but also in special epidemiologically safe units in other buildings.
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