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Omicron decimates health personnel in Serbia: 2,000 medical workers are on sick 
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Dragica Ranković

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Some institutions that have left the Covid system cannot fully dedicate 
themselves to non-Covid patients because their staff is infected


Photo: Marko Jovanovic

This, the strongest so far wave of coronavirus 
<https://www.telegraf.rs/teme/coronavirus>  has decimated the medical staff 
available for work both in the institutions in the Covid system, and where only 
non-Covid patients are treated. The Serbian Ministry of Health says that 
currently 2,000 health workers, 29 of whom are hospitalized while the rest are 
in isolation, are on sick leave due to contracting coronavirus, Novosti 
<https://www.novosti.rs/drustvo/vesti/1079143/korona-poslala-bolovanje-2-000-medicinara-galopirajuci-omikron-soj-desetkovao-zdravstveni-kadar-strahuje-zarista-skolama>
  reports.

Professor Dr. Vladimir Djukic, director of the Clinical Hospital Center (KBC) 
"Dr. Dragisa Misovic" says that in this hospital, out of the 64 nurses working 
in the surgery ward, as many as 22 are infected.

"A third of nurses are ill with Covid, but fortunately the symptoms are mild. 
On Monday, two doctors from this ward also reported sick," said Djukic.

This clinic left the Covid regime at the beginning of December, but now once 
again it cannot work at full capacity treating non-Covid patients.

"We still cannot work normally and at full capacity, because we lack a third of 
nurses in surgery only. Almost 90 nurses out of 700 at the level of the entire 
KBC have Covid. I hope that this week will bring improvement, and that many 
will return to work, so that we can be fully operational within the next 10-15 
days," said Djukic.

It is now feared that since the school year has resumed, even though most 
students attend classes according to the combined model, there could be a new 
wave of infections. Coronavirus was confirmed in 15,046 people on Monday. 
Positivity in tests is not decreasing, which is confirmed by the latest 
cross-section, according to which one in two of the 30,988 tested people were 
positive. Pressure is also not decreasing on Covid clinics, while the number of 
hospitalized patients is growing.

Professor Dr. Radmilo Jankovic, Deputy Director of the University Medical 
Center Nis, confirmed that in recent days there has been an increase in the 
number of patients in the hospital, but said the situation is under control 
although about a hundred employees in this institution are infected.

"We got accustomed to having even up to 1,000 hospitalized people in Krusevac, 
the largest Covid center in central and southern Serbia. According to the 
latest report, we have 130 patients, which is far under the capacity," said 
Jankovic and added:

"Now younger people are getting infected, but it will be a problem when that 
flows towards the older population. Most of those hospitalized are quite old. 
These are patients with other diseases, patients with malignant diseases, 
surgical patients. It's obvious that Omicron gives milder clinical pictures, 
and we will see if we will have additional post-Covid consequences later. We 
have not yet reached the peak of the wave. I expect that the numbers will grow 
until mid-February and that we will have a calmer spring and summer."

 

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