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14 patients were transferred to the Vinniki emergency hospital
Patients from the hospital for veterans and the repressed, in which there was an oxygen accident for patients with coronavirus, were transferred to other hospitals, where they will continue their treatment.
The oxygen supply was restored at the Vinniki Regional Military Hospital, where the explosion probably occurred. This was announced on Saturday, November 21, by the mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovy, on Facebook.
He noted that patients who have already been transported to the Emergency Hospital will be treated at a new location.
Earlier, he said that an explosion during refueling could become the cause of the accident in the oxygen supply system.
“At present, there are 60 oxygen-dependent patients in the hospital. 30 will be received by the emergency hospital, 5 of them are in intensive care. 12 people are being transferred to the eighth hospital,” wrote the mayor of Lvov.
Additionally, Sadovy said that 14 patients were transferred from Vinnikov to the emergency hospital, 7 of them to intensive care.
At the same time, the director of the health department of the Lviv Regional State Administration, Orest Chemerys, told Suspilne Lvov television that there was a “breakdown in the oxygen system” at the hospital. According to him, patients are being transferred to other hospitals and repairs are being carried out.
It was previously reported that the Cabinet of Ministers allocated an additional 900 million for oxygen for hospitals.
Stepanov also said that there are no problems with oxygen in Ukraine, but there is a problem with oxygen tanks in “coronavirus” hospitals.
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