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At least 15 people have died since the crown in southern Serbia, and Nis is running out of capacity for patient accommodation.
If this dynamic of admission of new patients continues, the administration says they will have to hire space and beds for “invisible” patients in one or two days.
Kovid hospital chief Boris Djindjic said that inevitably the possibilities of providing medical services to those who do not have Kovid-19 but have to go to hospital will be reduced.
Compared to yesterday, today, in Nis, there are two more patients in the hospital. A total of 352 patients infected with the crown are in the Clinical Center of that city, among which 15 are very serious cases.
There are a large number of infected doctors and nurses in Nis, so their lack is already felt.
Kovid in Chair Hospital is rapidly filling up with Belgrade patients
The 180-bed kovid temporary hospital in the “Chair” ward in Nis is rapidly filling up with patients from Belgrade, the Beta agency of the coordinator of that hospital and the deputy director of the Nis Clinical Center, Goran Stanojevic, has learned.
“A week ago, there were about ten patients in ‘Silla’, and today 104. Only last night and yesterday we received 55 patients from Belgrade because the hospital capacities in that city were fulfilled,” Stanojevic said.
According to him, patients who were cared for in “Silla” generally have a mild clinical picture, but there are also moderately severe patients, so 22 patients on oxygen support due to pneumonia. Stanojevic said he expects fewer patients from Belgrade after the hospital opens in Batajnica.
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