The number of hospitalised with COVID-19 in Kosovo continues to increase, and 1,250 patients are being treated

1250 patients are being treated in COVID clinics at QKUK and in general hospitals. According to the Kosovo Hospital Service and University Clinic report (SHSKUK) of 1250 patients under treatment, 1142 are confirmed as positive with COVID-19, while 1062 are on oxygen therapy, 60 in intensive care. [...]
1250 patients are being treated in COVID clinics at QKUK and in general hospitals.
According to the Kosovo Hospital Service report (SHSKUK) of 1250 patients under treatment, 1142 are confirmed as positive with COVID-19, while 1062 are on oxygen therapy, 60 in intensive care.
In COVIED clinics at QKUK there are 438 patients, 435 confirmed with COVID-19 and 376 with oxygen therapy.
As a result of increasing the number of hospitalised ones, USKKUK has decided that tomorrow it will suspend all ambulance services at QKUK and expert ambulances to be used to extend patients with COVID.
There are currently 120 patients in the Infectious Clinic, 2 (Serge patients) 95 patients, in Infective 3 (Interno), 96 patients, in Pulmology are 87 patients, in Central Mifrin COVID, 18 patients, in gynecology 21 patients, and in Paddy 11 patients.
In general hospitals, 812 patients are being treated, out of them 704 confirmed positive with COVID-19 and 684 with oxygen therapy.
At the Peja Hospital are 188 patients, Prizren's 177 patients, Gjilan's are treating 154 patients -- of Gjakova 134 patients -- of Ferizaj 88 patients, of Mitrovica 48 patients and of Vushtrrit 30 patients.












