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Infectious disease doctor Olga Golubovskaya said the next increase in the incidence of coronavirus infection COVID-19 in Ukraine may occur closer to spring 2021.
Infectious Diseases Physician, Head of the Department of Infectious Diseases, National Medical University Olga Golubovskaya said on the air of the program “Freedom of expression Savik Shuster” on the TV channel “Ukraine”that Ukraine is exceeding the peak incidence of COVID-19 coronavirus infection.
“Now we are going through the most difficult stage. We talk about this before fall and winter will be the most difficult of the entire pandemic. splash, maybe closer to spring“, – she said.
Golubovskaya believes that the next season of incidence “should be softer”. According to her, it is now “catastrophic”.
“I want everyone to see what is happening in other countries, including the United States, where patients are in chapels and garages. we have done nothing during the pandemic. We did a lot from scratch – we were devastated“, – said the doctor.
She stressedthat at the beginning of the pandemic it was difficult, since the sanitary and epidemiological service was destroyed in the country.
The infectious disease physician is convinced that spring quarantine “although people did not like it, but somehow saved [ситуацию]During this time, according to her, clinics have been set up in Ukraine, a treatment protocol has been drawn up and “at least a little bit of doctors from all specialties have been trained.”
“For specialists in infectious diseases [COVID-19] understandably, this is our specialty. that an infectious disease, we know and understand it globally. What about obstetricians-gynecologists, ophthalmologists, urologists? For them, our protocol – is the same as your protocol is for me “, – said Golubovskaya.
An outbreak of coronavirus infection began in late 2019 in China. On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the spread of the coronavirus a pandemic.
In Ukraine, as of December 18, 944381 cases of coronavirus infection were registered, of which 12630 – for the last day… Since the beginning of the epidemic, 16,256 patients with COVID-19 have died in the country, 561,222 have recovered.
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