Tavari: All injured by the tragedy in Kocan are out of danger for life

Northern Macedonia Health Minister Arben Taravari has said that patients with the worst situation than the tragedy in Kocan were those who were sent in the first hour for treatment to neighbouring countries. Taravari said they have sent patients for healing in Greece, Sofia and several patients to Serbia. “Oferations made [...]
Taravari said they have sent patients for healing in Greece, Sofia and several patients to Serbia.
The options made for treatment abroad were normally from neighboring countries. We took something to Greece, something to Sofia and some patients to Serbia. And those spaces were released, so patients from Kocani were taken to Stip and the next day, on Monday, about 37 patients were sent abroad”, Taravari told TV21. Periscope.
He said the Ministry of Health will honour Kocani's ambulance driver, Ile Gocevski, who worked hard on that fateful night and helped those injured by the fire before changing their lives.
“Ele Gocevski, who lost his life the day after the tragedy, will be honoured by the Health Ministry”, Taravari said.
Furthermore, Taravari said all 173 patients being treated inside and abroad are in stable condition, while adding that 10 of them in northern Macedonia are in serious condition but out of danger for life.
Their mass is improving. Out of a total of 20 patients in critical condition, we find today that 10 are in more serious condition, but still out of the risk of life”, he said.
The “are some irregularities that are listed by the DZSI, which the director has had to be careful about and that this should not happen, such events must not occur”, Taravari said.
He added that the hospital director has been fired after DZSI has recorded a series of irregularities in the hospital.












