Dragisa Misovic

COVID-19 daily bulletin: 214 newly infected, six died

Currently, 511 patients are in hospitals for treatment of this disease, while 24 people are on respirators. 10.788 people were tested in the last 24 hours.
Earlier today, the head of the Children's Clinic of the KBC, Dragisa Misovic in Belgrade, Olivera Ostojic, stated that there have been no patients in that hospital for a week now.

"Some people aren't aware of the growing number of patients in the intensive care"

Due to the huge number of hospitalized patients, the question arises - can the system withstand all this?
The director of the Clinical Hospital Center "Dr Dragisa Misovic", Dr Vladimir Djukic, pointed out today that the health care system is overstretched and appealed to the citizens to trust the doctors, because they will not release them the day before or after it is needed.

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The hospital functions on regular basis, and 16 babies were born during the previous day. Over 30 newborns are currently in the maternity ward.
As for TV Prva Branka Nikolic, PhD said, they are also prepared in case someone conceals to have the symptoms or does not know that they are positive for coronavirus.

292 new coronavirus cases reported in Serbia, seven more deaths, death toll 58 so far

Thus, the number of infected in Serbia increased to 2.200 cases.
By 15:00 on April 6, 2020, a total of 2.200 confirmed COVID-19 cases were registered in the Republic of Serbia.
In the nursing home "Old Railroad", 15 people were infected and 4 non-infected users were displaced.

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The person was 48 years old and was staying at KBC Dragisa Misovic in Belgrade. In Serbia, three people died in one day, with a total of seven coronavirus victims.
"We expect that this week will be difficult, as well as next, there will be an increase in the number of infected, and there will be more deaths, we need to be aware of that", epidemiologist Branislav Tiodorovic said.