“We know how to do it and we ask patients to listen to us.”



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Belgrade: A temporary kovid hospital has been reopened at the Stark Arena in Belgrade.


Source: Tanjug

PHOTO TANJUG / NIKOLA ANĐIĆ

PHOTO TANJUG / NIKOLA ANĐIĆ

On that occasion, Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin said that the Serbian army is available to all citizens.

“Following the orders of the Crisis General Staff, as well as the orders of Supreme Commander Aleksandar Vučić, and following the development of the epidemiological situation, the Armed Forces once again prepared the Arena for patients,” Vulin said.

There, he says, are the same people who endured and won the first two waves, ready, trained and fully supplied.

The minister added that he was proud that during all the months of work of the temporary covid hospital in Stark Arena, there were no infected doctors, technicians or hygiene personnel, precisely because they all knew how to work in such circumstances.

“We know how it is done and we ask patients to listen to us, to be patient, careful, disciplined and we will win,” said Vulin, who stressed that the conditions for treatment and in the arena are the best possible, urged citizens to wear masks if they wish. avoid the virus.

According to the words of the main medical coordinator of the hospital, Lieutenant Colonel Predrag Bogdanović, during the weekend the temporary covid-hospital in the Stark Arena was cleaned and disinfected, extra beds and all the necessary diagnostics were installed.

Accommodation capacity has been expanded with 150 new beds arranged on the third floor of the ward, and there are now 510 beds available for treatment at the Stark Arena, Bogdanović said.

“Today a medical team from 15 health institutions met in Belgrade. It is a combination of military and civil health,” he said, adding that doctors from the military health system, from the Military Medical Academy, were also in the arena.

“I hope that starting tomorrow several more doctors will come, who will be medical coordinators, team leaders and who will invest experience and knowledge and help primary health care physicians,” Bogdanović said, adding that there are currently 10 doctors hired in Stark Arena. 20 medical technicians, and the number will increase according to the number of patients.

According to him, patients will be triage as before, at the admission-triage clinic of the KCS Infectious Diseases Clinic.

Patients with a confirmed infection, with a complication of the disease in terms of pneumonia, will be referred to the Arena after laboratory and radiographic diagnoses.

Major General Uglješa Jovicic, head of the Military Health Administration, also visited the arena with Vulin.



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