Is Uzbekistan ready for the second wave of coronavirus infection in autumn? Barno Abdusamatova answers
Yes, it is ready. During the pandemic, the situation was thoroughly studied. The achievements and shortcomings that occurred so far have been reviewed and analyzed.
Now hospitals have the necessary material-technical base and qualified staff. All hospitals and specialists have experience in this area. They prevent the disease from getting worse.
At the same time, it is possible to provide patients with timely and modern medical care, and a reserve of all necessary medicines has been created.
At present, 3,500 patients in our country are being treated according to the standards set by our doctors.
To date, 19,346 beds have been organized in 114 institutions for the treatment of patients with COVID-19 infection. Work is underway to prepare another 10,000 additional reserve seats.
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