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That is why wards transfer their severe cases

Sofia and other cities have lifted some measures against Kovid-19. The data is still worrying, especially due to the high number of deaths.

“Measures are a political issue, scientists have been left behind in decision-making. With Omicron, the virus has returned to its normal form of viral infection. The peculiarity is that an awful lot of people have fallen ill. , said the hematologist Prof. Chavdar Botev in the studio of “The Day ON AIR”.

He stressed that the main problem in our country remains the improper treatment of patients with Kovid-19 and the frequent prescribing of antibiotics.

“Patients need to be examined and accurately diagnosed for better treatment. Doctors continue to prescribe antibiotics en masse. 12 million antibiotics were prescribed in pharmacies alone last year. A large percentage of people who die with covid 19 due to improper treatment, “the hematologist told Bulgaria ON AIR.

He clarified that the problem of sudden death in the coronavirus still exists.

“When two antibiotics are given to start the disease, it immediately affects the whole body. When the albumin decreases a lot, the thrombosis happens very quickly. Improper treatment is the biggest problem,” said the hematologist.

According to him, if according to official data 7,000 patients are treated in hospitals, then the actual number should be 35,000.

“Omicron and I saw a problem with the clinical pathways – patients come in for treatment and can’t get out of the path because they recover faster. This way the medical establishments are not paid for the path. There is no sense, if it is not necessary, to stay all day , instead of the patient being discharged on the third day “, said Prof. Botev.

He stressed another practice – wards transfer heavy cases because they know they will not receive enough money through a clinical path.

“Every boss, when he sees a seriously ill person, makes it possible for him not to come to him for treatment. Because it is not worth it. The problem patient cannot go to the hospital because the paths do not cover the costs. There must be humanity. schemes to enter hospitals, “urged the hematologist.

According to him, it is not clear how often we will have to get booster doses of Covid-19 vaccine.

“Here, Zhirinovsky got 8 vaccines and caught a coronavirus. If you have 2 vaccines, it has been found that they protect only 10% from infection. With the booster dose, protection is now over 50%,” said Prof. Botev.

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