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Beatrice Mahler, director of the Marius Nasta institute, says that patients with severe or moderate forms of COVID-19 arrive at the hospital and more and more forms of the disease are responding with more difficulty to treatment. She also urges people with symptoms not to go to the hospital, and in no case by public transport, but to call the DSP to collect the samples necessary for the COVID test.
“With us the effort is maximum, we do not feel any relaxation in terms of the number of cases, on the contrary, the cases that are presented in the ward are with severe and moderate forms, more and more forms that remit much more difficult under treatment, patients who are in all age groups, I cannot say that they are only elderly patients or patients with comorbidities. It’s true, for them the forms are much more difficult and much more difficult to manage, because there are also imbalances in the other pathologies, ”said Mahler of Digi24.
“One thing that we have noticed more and more in recent days and that has greatly increased the pressure on the collateral activity of the activity in the ward are the cases of patients with symptoms, suspicious patients, who voluntarily go to the hospital to be evaluated and analyzed . It is very good that I am doing this, but it would be even better if they complied with the regulations in which the phone delivered to DSP brings the harvest home and then the patient would not travel – and I hope they will not travel with the common means of transport ” he added.
Editing: Monica Bonea