A Serious Patient at the Infectious Clinic, 4 With Oxytherapy

Currently, 8 patients with COVID-19 are treated in the Infectious Clinic, and one is in more serious condition. So has the infection of the Infectious Clinic, Murat Mehmeti, who said they have apparently fewer patients with COVID19 in this clinic. [...]
Currently, 8 patients with COVID-19 are treated in the Infectious Clinic, and one is in more serious condition.
So has the infection of the Infectious Clinic, Murat Mehmeti, who said they have apparently fewer patients with COVID19 in this clinic.
He has also talked about the condition of these patients, which he said is largely stable, except for a middle - aged patient who is in a more serious condition.
There are 14 cases at the clinic at the moment that are markedly smaller than the last few days, and therefore eight cases are positive COVID, there are 5 cases of negative COVID and it is a case pending the case. As for the condition of these patients in general, it is stableed by a patient who is in a more serious condition to say that she, besides the positive COVIID, has other kidney problems, is regular hemodialis, has heart problems, and has problems with bloodshed, and all these problems certainly weigh her down. Whatever her condition is stable, but we hope she gets better. The patient is middle age”, he said.
According to Mehmet, 4 patients have oxygen therapy, since the effect of the virus on the lungs of these patients has no lung integrity.
We also have four patients with oxygenoterpathia, which means those patients still have lung failure, they have problems with lung changes, and that makes them need oxygen. But as with oxygen, however, their condition is stable... those who are negative but not always those who are negative automatically recover, while they have had very pronounced changes in the lungs actually eliminate the virus but that changes in the lungs remain further and they don't jump too fast. So even though they're negative, we have times that they're negative with negative tests but they need oxygen because lung recovery takes time and it's going to take a few days to stay “, Mehemet noted.
Murati reported that no patients have been released during the day after they still needed medical treatment.
Up to these moments in Kosovo with COVID-19, it has resulted in positive 862 people, 622 have recovered and 28 people have lost their lives.












