The number of newly infected increased to 102, 1 died



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In the past 24 hours, 7,682 people in Serbia were tested for coronavirus, 102 of whom tested positive.

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Unfortunately, one person passed away. There are 23 ventilator patients in hospitals across Serbia.

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15.03 – More patients in Kraljevo hospital

The General Hospital “Studenica” in Kraljevo houses seven patients who are recovering from kovida-19, which represents an increase in the number of hospitalized compared to last week. A patient was admitted in the last 24 hours, it was announced today from that health institution.

14.53 – All demonstrations in Nis have been postponed until further notice.

Nis Mayor Dragana Sotirovski said today that all demonstrations in Nis, including Nishville, were postponed until further notice due to the epidemiological situation.

14.00 – In Nis, a student is positive, part of her class in isolation

A student from the Nis institute was infected with the crown, so the group of 15 students with whom she shared the classroom was given self-isolation, says the head of the Nis School Administration, Dragan Gejo. He did not specify which school the girl goes to, but only that it is one of the institutes, but it is true that she did not get the crown at school. Apart from her, two other students from the Nisava district were infected with the crown, but did not go to school, Gejo says. About ten of them are in self-isolation, but none of them are positive.

12.00 – Čačak: increased number of exams

In all the wards of the Čačak General Hospital, which were converted into a ward, 10 patients were hospitalized. In the last 24 hours, two patients were admitted and three were discharged. In the last 24 hours at the Čačak General Hospital admission and triage clinic, 29 patients with symptoms and signs of covid infection were examined, of which 15 were the first examinations. The work team to monitor the spread of the coronavirus calls on all fellow citizens, who have a fever, cough and sore throat, to attend the reception-triage surgery at the Health Center, on Veselina Milikića street no . 9 and the Ljubić health station, Braće Novičić street no. 2. Rapid tests can be performed every day until 12 noon in the temporary clinic, and after 12 noon in the laboratory of the Health Center. PCR tests can be performed in the period from 12 to 16 hours at the Institute of Public Health, at Veselina Milikića street no. 7. (FIGHT)

11.30 – Zlatibor District: the number of hospitalized in Užice hospital is decreasing, 2 patients on artificial ventilation

At the Uzice General Hospital, 22 positive and suspected coronavirus patients are currently hospitalized. There are three patients in intensive care units, two of whom are on artificial ventilation. The Kovid hospital in Krčagovo housed 20 patients, with a moderate clinical picture. According to the latest report, 2563 people were infected with the corona virus on the territory of the Zlatibor district. So far, 64 people have lost their lives as a result of the infection, the majority 15 in Priboj. (FIGHT)

11.03 – Dr. Daria: The goal of supervision is to monitor healthy people who may be carriers

The Deputy Director of the Serbian Institute of Public Health, Dr. Darija Kisić Tepavčević, declared today that there will be no sanctions for those who do not return on vacation from neighboring countries to Serbia before Friday, but that it is a warning “for their good” to monitor their state of health and there would be a drastic jump in the number of infected.

10.10 – Jablanica District: 16 negative results arrived

In the district of Jablanica, which has about 200,000 inhabitants, according to the results obtained in the Nis laboratory in the last 24 hours and today, as yesterday, there were no positive patients.

“In the last 24 hours, the Institute received 16 negative results, of which 12 evaluated citizens of Leskovac,” the Institute told Tanjug on the basis of data received from the Nis Vatreno oko laboratory and the “Nis Public Health Institute” .

From the “Vatreno oko Niš” laboratory we are waiting for 60 results from the Jablanica district for the people sampled at the Institute, Leskovac General Hospital and the Jablanica District Health Centers in the previous days. The Jablanica district encompasses six municipalities and cities, Vlasotince, Bojnik, Leskovac, Crna Trava, Lebane and Medvedja.

9.44 – Significantly reduced number of exams in Valjevo

According to official data from the Valjevo Public Health Institute, there have been no new cases of coronavirus infection in this city for nine days. The scope of work at the Kovid outpatient clinic of the Health Center in Novi Naselje is also significantly smaller. Unlike the peak of the second wave, when 300 exams were recorded, there are now 50 to 80 patients per day, says Dr. Vanja Vučetić Vuković, head of the Adult Health Care Service at the Valjevo Health Center.

8.54 – Šarčević: in primary and secondary schools, 52 students and 20 employees are infected

In the first two weeks of classes in primary and secondary schools, a total of 52 students and 20 employees were infected with the corona virus, says Education Minister Mladen Šarčević, adding that these are sporadic cases if there are known to be around 850,000 students in schools in Serbia.

8.06 – Focus on the school in New Belgrade

The first case of coronavirus transmission among students was confirmed yesterday at the “October 20” primary school in New Belgrade! First, the second-grader had a fever, was tested and confirmed positive for kovid 19, and after five days, the presence of the virus was found in a student from the same class.

7.35 – These 3 cities in Serbia are a potential crown bomb

Zajecar, Kragujevac and Novi Pazar deviate from the state “coronavirus trend” and the situation is not stable in these cities, a large number of cases of violations of epidemiological measures have been registered and Crisis personnel have identified them as potential critical points.

Symptoms

The World Health Organization states on its official website that the virus begins with a fever, followed by a dry cough, and after a week causes shortness of breath, and then patients need hospital treatment. Some of the symptoms that are also listed are headache, sneezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and shortness of breath.

Regarding temperature, the WHO states that there is usually a gradual increase in body temperature. In people with weaker immunity, in older people and young children, there is a possibility that this virus can affect the lower respiratory organs, which is why pneumonia or bronchitis can develop.

Make sure you take precautions

* Avoid contact with people who show signs of respiratory infection (cough, sneeze, runny nose, fever);

* Avoid mass meetings and stays in a space where there are a large number of people;

* Increase hand hygiene (wash with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or if this is not possible, use alcoholic gels to disinfect hands, especially after contact with sick people or staying in a potentially dangerous area;

* It is recommended to wear masks before the mouth and nose if staying in an area where there are massive concentrations;

* It is mandatory to adhere to protective measures against the transmission of infection in all people who feel the symptoms of a respiratory infection.

* Avoid contact with live or dead domestic or wild animals.

(Kurir.rs/Tanjug)

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