As of today, April 10, 13 cases of COVID-19 infection confirmed by laboratory testing have been registered in the Donetsk People’s Republic, DPR Minister of Health Olga Dolgoshapko reported at the briefing in Donetsk.
“According to the Republican Center for Emergency Medical Aid and Disaster Medicine, seven persons were put under observation over the past 24 hours, six of them were hospitalized, and one is self-isolated at home.
A total of 13,792 persons are under medical supervision. Of whom, 204 — at in-patient departments, and 13,582 — self-isolated at home (chiefly those citizens who, when crossing the DPR border, filled out an Informed Voluntary Consent to Observe Home Self-Isolation). 47 persons had fully recovered, were tested negative for СОVID-19 twice and discharged from the departments,” the Minister of Health noted.
Olga Dolgoshapko called on the residents of the Republic to maintain personal hygiene, follow the rules of home self-isolation and avoid mass gatherings, as the coronavirus infection is spread by airborne transmission, and take care of their relatives over the age of 65, provide them with sufficient food, medicines and items for personal hygiene so that they stay at home.
We remind that the Health Ministry’s hotline is operating in the Republic, it can be reached by short number 277 via the Phoenix mobile operator or by landline phone number (062) 303-27-72. The hotline received 740 calls in the past 24 hours.
Should the first signs of any acute viral respiratory illness occur, such as fever, cough, rhinitis, and, above all, shortness of breath, you must immediately request a doctor home visit. Depending on the symptoms, the doctor will decide whether to allow the patient to be treated at home or to admit him/her to a hospital. Remember, self-medication is dangerous for your health.