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The actress is treated at home and is sure that the help of the state will not save her.
Actress Tatyana Vasilieva, who was diagnosed with Covid-19, refused to be treated in a hospital, which she said was horrified. Doctors allowed the 73-year-old woman to be treated at home, as the course of her illness allows. However, the actress, firstly, is not sure that she will have enough money for life and treatment, and secondly, she is convinced that it will only get worse.
Vasilieva says that she used all precautions, however she got sick anyway. “I hardly ever left the house for a month and a half. Well, like all people, I went to the pharmacy and the store. With a mask, gloves, all drunk, smeared with some gels. I always clean the apartment’s feathers with a special solution. And how the same! And it turned out that this does not save, “says the actress. So he believes that the second and third will follow the first wave of the epidemic. “The more you sit at home, the worse it is. You are deprived of natural immunity, you go out on the street as if you were just from a hospital, after having a serious illness. This is not natural for a person,” says Tatyana.
But the main thing is the financial problem. If, before the epidemic, Vasilyeva constantly participated in performances and had a more or less stable income, now, according to her, “everything has disappeared and now she doesn’t know what to do.” “The state can help. Ten to eleven thousand rubles (3.5 and 3.9 thousand hryvnias -” Vesti.ua “) will save someone, but it is unlikely. Therefore, I remain silent on a rag,” says the actress. .
Vesti.ua previously reported that the result of the quarantine could be a sharp increase in labor migration from Ukraine.
As of May 5, 12 697 cases of coronavirus infection were laboratory confirmed in Ukraine. 316 deaths from coronavirus are known, 1875 patients recovered.
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