Tavarar: 135 patients are being treated in clinics abroad and within the country, 20 are in critical condition

20 patients are still in critical condition with second and third-degree burns from the fire that swept the discotheque “PULS” in Kocan. Health Minister Arben Taravari announced that 135 patients in all are being treated in clinics abroad and within the country. Currently, 51 patients are beginning to receive treatment abroad, while during [...]
“Meth 84 patients treated in Skopje, only that there are 3 patients from Kocani, two have been brought to clinical centre and one is in “8 September” A total of 26 patients will be transported today, so 58 patients will remain in Macedonia that should be treated”, said Arben Taravari, health minister.
The patients being treated here are mostly with burns and fractures.
Health Fund Director Sasho Klekovski also called on all those who were present on the unfortunate evening to appear for medical examination.
“We need to be aware that the burns caused by smoke inhalation can damage the respiratory system, so all those who have been at discotheques and those who do not have to go to the doctor to see if they have any internal injuries”, said Sasho Klekovski, director of the Health Fund.
Patients who have already been sent abroad occurred in Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, Hungary, while during today several others abroad will be sent to Slovenia two patients -- to Croatia four patients -- three times from two patients will be sent, and another 12 will leave for Belgrade.
In the country, too, 15 burn specialists from Chekhia, Israel and Belgrade will be distributed to local clinics.
The Health Ministry also announced that in co-ordination with the Psychiatric Hospital and the Psychiatric Clinic, mobile teams made up of psychiatrists and psychologists are being formed, which will provide psychological support to victims' families and patients. /Periscope/












