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A man in the waiting room died in the infirmary of the Kraljevo Department of Infectious Diseases. The director of the General Hospital “Studenica”, Dr. Zoran Mrvić, said that the man arrived with a very difficult clinical picture, reports RTS.
Mrvić pointed out to Tanjug that the deceased was admitted to the ambulance as soon as he started working and that the biggest problem is that patients are late. RTS reported.
“Many times we appeal not to wait, but to come for an examination immediately. That is why we are doing a greater number of checks, to register the deteriorations in time,” Mrvic said.
He points out that people do not die from waiting in the ambulance, but from deteriorating health due to coronavirus infection.
“All patients are screened, and those urgent, priority cases are received on the other side of the line,” says Dr. Mrvić. In that sense, he added, a few days ago a woman from Vrnjačka Banja, who was not breathing, was brought in and claims that resuscitation was carried out, but unfortunately without success.
According to Dr. Mrvić, 131 examinations were performed at the hospital on Saturday and up to 200 on Friday. Eight medical teams work until 10 at night, said Dr. Mrvić.
One of the patients who was in the waiting room together with the deceased said that “the man just fell” and added that the doctors took him in immediately.
By the way, the situation in Kraljevo remains difficult when it comes to epidemics, about 600 people undergo daily tests and the number of examinations in both kovid clinics, in the hospital and in the health center, is about 500 per day. About 115 patients are hospitalized and all have a serious clinical picture.
Since the beginning of the epidemic in the territory of the city of Ibar until yesterday, according to data from the Emergency Situations Headquarters in Kraljevo, 7,257 people tested positive for coronavirus in the laboratory, and 100 people died as a result of the virus.
Read more about kovid-19 and the consequences of the pandemic in the country and the world on the page. Coronavirus
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