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MoH: 43 Patients Hospitalized in Skopje COVID Centers in Past 24 hours

World News Agencies By MIA • 15 December, 2020

Jerusalem, 15 December, 2020 (TPS) -- Skopje, 15 December 2020 (MIA) – The Ministry of Health said Tuesday that in the past 24 hours, 43 confirmed coronavirus patients have been admitted in the COVID centers in Skopje due to virus complications.

A total of 497 confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients are being treated at the infectious disease wards in the hospitals in the capital.

In the past 24 hours, a total of 17 patients have been admitted at the internal clinics, of which three at the Nephrology Clinic, three at the COVID center in the Neurology Clinic, four at the Institute for Lung Diseases and Tuberculosis, two at the Dermatovenerology Clinic, one at the Ophthalmology Clinic, and two at the Gastroenterohepatology Clinic. Two new patients have been admitted at the Otorhinolaryngology Clinic.

Moreover, 12 patients were admitted at the COVID center within the Skopje City General Hospital ‘8 September’ and 14 at the Clinic for Infectious Diseases, the press release reads.

In the past 24 hours, 31 recovered coronavirus patients were discharged from hospitals.

Twenty-six patients are currently being treated at the COVID center within the Dermatology Clinic, 30 at the Neurology Clinic, another 53 at the Institute for Lung Diseases and Tuberculosis, 24 at the Nephrology Clinic, 16 patients at the Ophthalmology Clinic, 28 at the Otorhinolaryngology Clinic and 25 at the Gastroenterohepatology Clinic.

There are 108 patients at the “8 September” hospital, 152 patients at the Clinic for Infectious Diseases and 38 patients at the Institute of Respiratory Diseases in Children-Kozle.

A total of 497 confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients are being treated at the infectious disease wards in the hospitals in the capital. Many of them are on oxygen support.

“Despite the surge in hospitalizations on Monday, there were about 20 hospital beds available until 8 am on Tuesday, and more are expected to become available during the day at the Clinic for Infectious Diseases and the ‘8 September’ hospital as recovered patients are discharged,” reads the press release.

2020-12-15 11:10:03, from Silvana Kochovska