Head of infectious intensive care unit in Kiev hospital dies from COVID-19 – Golubovskaya



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According to infectious disease doctor Olga Golubovskaya, the head of the infectious intensive care unit of hospital no. 5 from Kiev, Alexander Artemov, who was infected with the coronavirus, spent two months in intensive care.

In Kiev, the head of the infectious resuscitation department, infected by a coronavirus, has died. Olga Golubovskaya, infectious disease physician, member of the operational headquarters to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in Ukraine, announced this on December 27 on Facebook.

“Alexander Evgenievich Artemov. Our long-term permanent head of infectious intensive care, first at Alexander hospital, then at the ninth hospital, in recent years, the fifth hospital in Kiev … COVID-19, 60 days resuscitation only. Pure hellish pain. Blessed memory, dear Alexander Evgenievich, “he wrote.

Golubovskaya noted that the doctors, “as they could, prolonged life.”



On December 27, the mayor of Kiev, Vitali Klitschko, reported on Telegram that during the last 24 hours in the capital, 19 doctors had confirmed COVID-19, 15 Kiev residents had died infected with coronavirus. In total, 107,204 COVID-19 cases have been recorded in Kiev since the beginning of the epidemic.

On November 3, Ukraine’s Health Minister Maxim Stepanov announced from the Verkhovna Rada rostrum that at that time 212 doctors had become victims of coronavirus infection.



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