Coronavirus: as Tatar explains the high mortality in Romania – Coronavirus



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The Minister of Health, Nelu Tătaru, explained this Friday night why mortality is very high in Romania in patients infected by the new coronavirus, showing that the authorities report all deaths caused by it or due to decompensation of concomitant pathologies by the presence of SARS-CoV-2. Agerpres.

“Mortality is given by severe cases, cases with comorbidities, after a long, let’s say, of suffering and fighting the disease in intensive care. There are concomitant pathologies, there are decompensated pathologies in these seven months and at the same time there are limited resources in this disease. We are talking about a real mortality given by SARS-CoV-2, but there is also a mortality given by the decompensations of these chronic diseases, if you looked in our reports, it is precisely these decompensations of chronic diseases, which are in the chronic treatment of a chronic disease. long period or some of them, let’s say, lately they haven’t even checked these diseases, “said Nelu Tătaru, during a visit to Iaşi.

When asked why Romania ranks second in mortality in Europe, given that there are more cases of infection in other countries than in our country, Nelu Tataru replied: “We are effectively reporting everything that means comorbidities. We have seen the other By For example, there are some countries that report deaths from SARS-VOC-2 without comorbidities or death due to decompensation of these comorbidities, we have chosen to report all deaths that ever caused SARS-VOC-2 2, but also the decompensation of concomitant pathologies due to the presence of SARS-CoV-2 and death from these causes ”.

Regarding the possibility of establishing quarantine, the Health Minister said that “it is decided at the local level.”

“We are not going to the state of emergency, we are going to the measures that are taken locally for each locality, depending on the evolution, depending on the existing outbreaks or the outbreaks that are already isolated,” said Tataru.

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