A day in the ward of the Čačak hospital: warning scenes



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Dr. Dejan Dabić, Deputy Director of Čačak General Hospital, showed the RTS team what the respiratory unit is like where the most difficult patients are found. “That is why we want you and our fellow citizens to have an idea of ​​how difficult the situation is for all of us,” said Dr. Dabić.

The constant noise of medical instruments sometimes overpowers the sound of oxygen. Patients with a more severe clinical picture are connected to the ventilator. And any image like this is more than a warning.

For the most difficult patients, the internal and thoracic wards of the Čačak hospital have been turned into a respiratory center. Even in the hospital wards, the beds in the kovid area have been filled to capacity for days.

“The thing is, I was not aware of what was happening, it started with suffocation and it turned me into a big problem,” says the patient.

It is a serious disease, completely unthinkable if not experienced, says one patient. “I took it lightly, so if I can correct it now and tell people to be careful,” he says.

Many healthcare workers who fought for months for the lives and health of their sick fellow citizens are in the hospital room, not on a job assignment, but in bed.

“Right now I feel better, there has been a crisis, I have already been ill for 12 days. The big problem is that we workers get very sick. We are already on the brink of strength. This is a long time, ”says Dr. Biljana Radivojevic.

Although the epidemic has been going on for a long time, many are still unaware of the daily drama behind the hospital door. Red zone hotspot recordings and testimonies can help to awaken individual responsibility.

“Everything is so unreal, and then it is very difficult for the cameraman to give many details, not to show those faces, but to show how they lie as they look, it was so dramatic, scary,” says Sasa Tanaskovic, the cameraman.

“The biggest impression on me was the attitude of the nurses and the medical staff, the doctors towards the patients. Their calm in extreme conditions and circumstances,” says Nenad Nikolić of TV Galaxy 32.

The temporary hospital in Atenica, which now has more than thirty patients, with a moderately severe clinical picture and those with a milder form of the disease, contributes significantly to the relief of hospital capacities in Čačak.

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