In Kommunarka died two elderly patients, one with suspected coronavirus
AGN Moscow / Sergey Kiselev care in Kommunarka is 348 people, among them 175 hospitalized with the diagnosis “pneumonia”. Have 193 people diagnosed with coronavirus (78 confirmed, 115 probable cases of the disease)
AGN Moscow / Sergey Vedyashkin
In the hospital N40 Moscow in Kommunarka, where hospitalitynet patients with suspected coronavirus, had died two elderly patient was reported in the Facebook hospital chief of staff Denis Protsenko.
One of the deceased (gender not reported) was 80 years old, he had congestive heart failure and pneumonia, coronavirus test gave a negative result. For four days he was on the ventilator. Another patient, 69 years “CoV likely,” said the doctor. Also he had pneumonia and diabetes.
Total treatment in the project consists of 348 people, among them 175 hospitalized with the diagnosis “pneumonia”. Have 193 people diagnosed with coronavirus (78 confirmed, 115 probable cases of the disease). In the Department of reanimation and intensive therapy are 19 people, five of them connected to devices of artificial ventilation of the lungs. Four of the five previously diagnosed with coronavirus.
Just a day in Kommunarka received 28 people, 8 discharged. As of the morning of March 30 in Russia was 1534 infected with a coronavirus. 9 people died, 64 were recovered.
Russian statistics showed that the hard state when the coronavirus is observed not only in elderly patients with chronic diseases. People younger than 60 years constitute about 50% of all who have in the result of coronavirus infection observed in lung damage. Their share of the total number of critically ill patients – 45%. 15 per cent infected and having complications is less than 40 years.
moreover, among patients under 60 years of 64% or two-thirds of the total number of patients on a ventilator, these figures are similar to data from other countries. Age 46% of the patients from 35 to 64 years. Behind them is young people aged 18 to 34, they make up about 33.5% of the total number of patients. A further 15% in those older than 65 years. 5,5% of cases – children who often carry the disease is mild or asymptomatic but can be carriers of the virus.