Alarm from the Infectious Clinic: Filled with patients, 80, % of them in oxygen therapy

In the Infectious Clinic, all hospital capacity is filled, and there are currently 112 patients and 80 percent of them are oxygen therapy. So has announced the task manager of the Infectious Clinic, Izet Sadiku, who claimed that 112 patients are already lying in this clinic. He said [...]
In the Infectious Clinic, all hospital capacity is filled, and there are currently 112 patients and 80 percent of them are oxygen therapy.
So has announced the task manager of the Infectious Clinic, Izet Sadiku, who claimed that 112 patients are already lying in this clinic.
He said a patient who has been involved was sent to Intensive Medicine because of some of the works that are being developed to finalise the Infective beds in the central oxygen system.
We have all the full capacity we have of 112 patients, of whom 80 percent are oxygen therapy and we continue to give treatment but the capacity is already completely exploited... Today we have a patient gathered together and sent to Intensive Medicine the reason for follow-up is that there are some final renovations being made with the aim of functioning the entire oxygen system that started yesterday”, he said.
From yesterday's day at the QKUK Infectious Clinic, the central oxygen supply system for all of this clinic's beds has been launched. And this is seen as a huge relief for health professionals, but it is also seen as patients.
It's also a huge relief for the patient, but it's also for the staff, because it's always been panicking that at three or four o'clock at night, it could be that the patient could be spent on the boat and then alarm to call on bocmen until it's time, of course that challenge has left us now and we don't have that, and that would be much better for patients, but it would be much easier for us health personnel because we're not really going to have any trouble with the oxygen supply of patients who need it at COVIVIOCOCOCOCOCS 70, 80, those who are in need of the hospital need of oxygen <1x>, Sadik stressed.
Infective Clinic Director Izet Sadiku's duty has stated that in addition to the antiviral remdesiviviral grass, which citizens are still providing themselves, there is no other shortage.
We've generally had supplies now a day or two is the issue of operators, but in general we've had the only supply that hasn't been obtained as an antiviral bar and so far they've been forced to buy patients out of their own body pocket“, said infectedlog Sadiku.
The number of citizens affected with COVID-19 has increased in Kosovo's recent days. In the last 24 hours, 632 cases have resulted, while 8 cases of SARS deaths have been reported CoV-2 positive.












