Kiev COVID-19: a patient’s story about the situation in hospitals



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In Kiev hospitals, the situation for COVID-19 patients is difficult: there are not enough staff and funds to fight the disease.

This was announced on Facebook by the manager of the state company Prozorro Alexey Krasnoshchekov, who contracted the coronavirus.

According to him, the state hospitals in the capital are overcrowded and patients are placed in the corridors. The Kiev resident said that he was initially taken to a private clinic with a temperature of 39 degrees, but it turned out that they needed yesterday’s test for the presence of COVID-19 and a consultation with a pulmonologist. After that, they took him to the number one hospital in the Kharkiv matrix.

“The doctors are nervous, they sleep 30 minutes. During the last 2-3 days, 40 patients. The therapist came for a consultation. I scolded him a lot why in the second week of illness they did not prescribe injectable or intravenous antibiotics. He said only there is room in the corridor, and there are drafts more infectious patients with various infections, that is, there may be cross infection, “shared Krasnoshchekov.

He noted that the doctor prescribed a drip antibiotic and advised him to call a private ambulance so that the doctors would lower his temperature.

“These are the cases of the infectious situation. Actually, they work with COVID-19 only in public hospitals, and the resources are stupidly nil. The entire covid fund was rolled up in asphalt,” Krasnoshchekov added.

Kievite with COVID-19 - on the situation in hospitals: doctors sleep for 30 minutes, people are treated in corridors

OBOZREVATEL previously reported that, as of September 21, 1,010 coronavirus patients are in hospitals in Kiev. 189 of them are in serious condition.

Let’s explain that a “coronavirus” fund was created in Ukraine, from where the money was spent on the “Big Construction”. At the same time, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said that just over 20% of funds were spent from the Fund to combat COVID-19 on road construction. According to him, the money spent will be returned from other programs in the budget.

At the same time, Finance Minister Sergei Marchenko said that Ukraine de facto used 30% of the funds provided in the “coronavirus” fund.

Previous previous performance Education Minister Sergei Shkarlet said that “there is not a penny left in the fund.”

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