Clinical medicine

"Part of population doesn't realize how vicious and severe COVID-19 really is" VIDEO

For days, the number of patients in Serbia exceeds 7.000, and the number of examinations and hospitalized patients is also increasing. A new record for the number of deaths was set on Saturday.
State Secretary of the Ministry of Health Mirsad Djerlek said that the situation in the whole country is difficult and uncertain.

"Next week will be very difficult"

He estimated that next week will be very difficult, but that there will be a slight calming down at the end of the week.
Tiodorovi said on RTS that the epidemiological situation in Serbia is very serious, extraordinary, and in some parts of Serbia, especially in big cities, it is catastrophic.

"Kon's paradox": If the number of dead exceeds 100, the curve flattens

He explained in the morning program on "Pink" television that it was a "paradox".
Kon explained that paradox with the fact that death comes three or four weeks after the infection, and by then the situation in our country may improve, when it comes to the number of infected people.

Turkey sets out new criteria for COVID-19 tests

Turkey's Health Ministry has changed the criteria for conducting the COVID-19 tests as people started to show symptoms other than fever and dry cough more often.

Initially, the Health Ministry was conducting COVID-19 tests on people who had fever, dry cough and respiratory difficulties, which are considered to be the most common symptoms of the disease.

A mysterious disease, affecting children in Europe, associated with COVID-19

However, dozens of similar cases have been reported in other European countries, Great Britain and the United States, London's Sky News reported.
A 14-year-old boy from a group of infected children died of the disease at a children's hospital in London last month, and similar cases have been reported in other European countries.

Greek teen’s marrow to be transplanted to Turkish kid

A stem cell found for a three-year-old leukemia patient waiting for transplantation in the southern province of Adana was brought to Turkey from Greece as a result of the efforts of the Health Ministry.
The son of the Şengezer couple living in Adana, Kuzey Deniz, was hospitalized last year after sudden fever.

Turkish soldiers, Red Crescent help elderly

The Turkish Armed Forces and Red Crescent volunteers helped an elderly man with chronic lung disease get a new oxygen tank on April 17 in eastern Turkey.
Mehmet Kahraman, 81, lives in Sulucem village in Ağri province and suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). When his oxygen tank went empty, he called 156, the emergency number for the Gendarmery Forces.

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