And again about the covid :: Mortality in Sevastopol exceeds the standards of the May decrees | Falling rocks from the sky and Putin's vaccine to cement his love for his homeland.

 [Forwarded from Belken writes]

And again about the covid.

This story happened to the husband of my close friend, a healthy forty-two-year-old man. The place of action - Simferopol.


I long thought to write about it or not to write. But I think all anti-vaccine and "it will not happen to me" will be useful to read about it. And to the authorities to pay attention to the problems of supplying medications to covid hospitals.


You have to understand that now, in addition to the risk of dying, you now also have the risk of spending considerably to survive.

Because there is a shortage of drugs in hospitals. And pharmacies are in short supply, too. And to find them, you will literally get them out of the ground. In private chat rooms on Vyber, from fence-sitters. You'll be desperately scrambling to find pharmacists you know, so that they could get you the cherished "Artlegia" for any price, at least in one pharmacy, because only it helps with lesions over 70%. And one IV costs 47 thousand. And you need more than one. You will buy Saula-Medrol from dealers, like drugs, at triple the price in the street, and some woman in glasses and a mask, turning her face away, will throw them into your car, and swiftly walk away. If all this hadn't happened to me personally, I simply wouldn't have believed it. But it really did. 


While my friend was closed at home in quarantine with suspected covid, I was buying solumedrol from resellers, I was running around town with "arthlegia" because there is only one pharmacy out of town, and it urgently needs to be delivered to the hospital, because the doctor can only come out of the red zone now, and only for twenty minutes. And don't forget that it is forbidden to transfer medication to the hospital. And lying under the IV in the red zone, you can't go out to get it. And this is a separate quest that you have to go through. So it's better to stock up on money and people in advance, who will go through all this boring adventure for you.


That's the way it is, guys. It's really happening. And it's really very scary. Hospitals are overcrowded, doctors are tired, hands are short. I won't even tell you much of what happened. If you still can't believe it - come over, I'll show you the receipts, and the transactions to pay for medication from my personal card. 


My friend's husband spent 12 days in the ICU with a 75% lesion, and he is on the mend. He is home now, he has been discharged, although he is very weak, but there are not enough beds. He is discharged as soon as you stop needing constant supervision. Now he needs supportive therapy - and that's money, money, money again. 


I really wanted to write all this sooner, but between life and fighting for justice, it makes sense that the choice was not to search for the truth about why hospitals don't have enough life-saving medications. Why hospitals are fed so poorly that they have to carry food. Patients who are recovering want to eat - and they don't get enough food. 




Mortality in Sevastopol exceeds the standards of the May decrees

By
 
Oksana Poritskaya 
fedpress.ru
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SEVASTOPOL, February 26, FederalPress. In the city, mortality from diseases of the circulatory system is in the first place. High rates in oncology.

Fertility rates in Sevastopol fell over the year, and mortality rates exceeded the standards set in the "May decrees". This was announced today by the director of the health department Sergei Shekhovtsov, who spoke in the local parliament with a report on the state of affairs in the city's medicine for 2019.

The population of the city of Sevastopol as of January 1, 2020 was 448 829 people. The birth rate in 2019 decreased by 3.7% compared to 2018. Mortality rates are also not overly optimistic. In the first place among the reasons for death are diseases of the circulatory system - 56.7% of all deaths. In second place are neoplasms, from which 1,129 people died. Compared to 2018, the number of deaths from malignant neoplasms increased by 20 people and amounted to 252.7 per 100 thousand population.

“The numbers are scary. The mortality rate from diseases of the circulatory system is 3296 cases per 448,829 people, which is 85 people higher than the standards established in the "May decrees". The death rate from neoplasms is 33% higher than the standard set by the President of the Russian Federation, ”said Sergei Borisov, a Communist Party deputy.

As Sergey Shekhovtsov explained, one of the reasons for such statistics is the late detection of diseases, which, according to the head of the department, is connected not with the inability to get an appointment with narrow specialists and the availability of diagnostics, but with stereotypes prevailing in society. Among them - a low level of trust in state medicine, mistrust of immunization, refusal of medical examination.

“The incidence of the population, on the one hand, reflects the prevalence of pathology in society, and on the other, the availability of medical care and the effectiveness of diagnostic procedures. Therefore, the increase in the incidence of the population should not be unambiguously regarded as a negative phenomenon, ”the head of the Department of Health noted, stressing that the authorities are doing their utmost to improve the indicators.

We will remind that earlier the government of Sevastopol reported that the city managed to attract 12 oncologists in 2019, including a pediatric oncologist to hospital No. 5. Equipment for the diagnosis and treatment of oncology worth 202 million rubles was purchased.

Photo: FederalPress / Ekaterina Lazareva.

And, believe me, it's not just one hospital. This happens all over Crimea. I now know of more than one such story.


In general, that's all I wanted to say. Everyone will draw their own conclusions.

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