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1,470 new coronavirus diseases have been registered in the last 24 hours, after processing 21,000 tests. Unfortunately, 44 patients died, while 551 are cared for in Intensive Care.
Surgeon Mircea Beuran, a former Minister of Health, also fell ill with COVID-19.
Mircea Beuran, the famous but also controversial surgeon accused of taking bribes, was confirmed with the Sars-Cov-2 virus. The professor told us that he is at the end of his illness and that he feels fine.
In Timiş, 36 new cases have appeared in the last 24 hours. There are currently 12 active outbreaks, one in the Timisoara children’s hospital. Six members of the medical staff of the Department of Pediatric Surgery and Orthopedics were confirmed positively.
There was also an outbreak at the Blood Transfusion Center in Bistrita: 14 of the 18 employees were confirmed to have tested positive. The first case was confirmed last week, and the director of the center decided to test all the staff.
Anca Andrițoiu, Director of DSP Bistriţa-Năsăud: “All the people attended the evaluation in the regional hospital, those who present symptoms if it is necessary to be hospitalized will be hospitalized and those who do not present symptoms will be isolated at home with their families for 14 days. At this time and probably tomorrow the center is closed because general disinfection is being carried out. “
According to the weekly report prepared by the INSP, between September 21 and 27, more than 34% of all illnesses were registered in Bucharest, Iasi, Bacau, Constanta and Brasov. And a recent study provides new information on known symptoms.
According to Belgian and French researchers, patients who lose their sense of smell have the mildest forms of the disease caused by the new coronavirus.
What has always plagued COVID-19 doctors has been the inflammation caused by the virus in the body, from fluid-filled lungs to kawasaki syndrome, when after infection, the body enters a state of inflammation widespread, extremely dangerous.
When patients lose their sense of smell, ENT doctors know that their nasal passages are inflamed. Hence the two good news: For one thing, instead of wreaking havoc on the lungs or heart, the virus only affects the nose.
The nasal passages, once inflamed by the body’s immune system, stop the infection with the new coronavirus, and therefore a smaller amount of virus enters the blood, which does not spread to other organs.
How did doctors find that loss of smell was a good sign? After dividing 1,300 COVID19 patients into three categories: those with mild form of the disease, those with moderate cases, and those with really severe cases.
Surprisingly, 70-85% of patients with mild and moderate forms had lost their sense of smell, while only 10-15% of those in serious condition reported that they could no longer smell.
85% of COVID19 patients who lost their sense of smell regained it within three months.