the Situation with coronavirus in Dagestan gradually stabiliziruemost. The doctors in Moscow, which some days ago was sent to the Republic to assist the patients, working side by side with local experts.
Three dozen vehicles with red cross stand at the site of the Dagestan center of medical catastrophes. Update the sanitation fleet is on the Republican program. But during a pandemic, part of the costs assumed by the Federal center. In a short time the Ministry has put in Makhachkala mobile intensive care units and ambulances.
every day on the outskirts of Makhachkala 45 teams hide help four cars EN-route service six cars and ambulances. They provide care to patients in the mountain villages. Makhachkala medical fleet have been almost 90 percent, so the Ministry of health of the Republic decided to allocate ambulances across regions.
Transportation will be used for the evacuation of patients with coronavirus pneumonia. The region received medicines, test kits and personal protective equipment.
Sizov Reserves will last for three weeks. Together with Viktor Fisenko in the Republic staffed by physicians from the Ministry of health of Russia. Michael Lamzin flew in from Moscow, it helps of the Dagestan colleagues from the ambulance. According to him, the situation in Republic difficult, but is manageable.
In Makhachkala, the epidemic has stabilized. If in April the ambulance arrived more than a thousand calls a day, now teams go to the half. But in areas continues to be severe epidemiological situation. Helicopter air ambulance flies daily to evacuate critical patients.
Dagestanskiye Ogni is a city not far from Derbent. In infectious branch of local hospital patients bring a few areas.
In this clinic, 60 percent of nurses had coronaviruses infection. Velihanov Rasim — surgeon from a neighboring district, he became ill at work when led witheat patients in the clinic. The doctor lay on the ventilator for almost three weeks, now began to breathe himself. His neighbors in the ward is getting worse. They quickly evacuated to Makhachkala. One of the patients choking on the Board raise a large oxygen tank. But the saturation drops to 64.
“don’t panic, brother, breathe”. This phrase Dagestani doctor will repeat several times. The patient calms down, we land with a saturation of 90. Patients taking the ambulance to the infectious diseases hospital. And side surgeons David and Ahmed from the Centre for medical disasters, changing sweaty protective gear, leaving for the next challenge — in the remote mountain village.