SK checks the hospital in the Republic of Komi, where he found 53 cases of infection COVID-19

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the preliminary examination is held in the hospital of the city of Ezhva in the Komi Republic, where he found 53 cases of infection with coronavirus of 54 in the region, RIA Novosti reported.

This is due to the fact that the investigators had received information according to which the source of outbreaks of infection COVID-19 could be one of the employees of the medical institution. After testing, the investigators will make a decision about excitation of criminal case.

currently, hospitals in Ezhva is quarantined, which is valid in the clinic since the end of March. This allowed to localize the spread of the coronavirus in the Komi Republic.

Similar checks are carried out and the Investigative Committee of the Moscow region. The investigation is being conducted regarding the information received that the hospital Lobnya came a man with a coronavirus.

the Clinic in Lobnya was closed because a patient with a coronavirus

increasingly, the Russian health care system is involved in combating the threat of proliferation COVID-19. So, the staff of the clinical hospital №15 named after Filatov as of March 27, had prepared to receive patients with suspected coronavirus. Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin on 1 April said that the pandemic COVID-19 and joined private medical institutions.

Earlier the President of Russia Vladimir Putin said that the situation with coronavirus in Russia is complicated. He said that over 3.3 million people are currently in quarantine. More than 290 thousand people to comply with self-isolation.

According to statistics on April 2, in Moscow the number recovered from the coronavirus has increased to 140. In total in Russia the number of infected COVID-19 currently is 2,777 people.

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