Protsenko responded to the words about the shortage of beds due to COVID

The healthcare system is adapting, it is too early to talk about a shortage of beds, the DOCTOR said. Previously, the mayor's office allowed

The Moscow healthcare system is adapting to the development of the situation with CORONAVIRUS, it is too early to talk about the lack of beds in hospitals for infected patients, Denis Protsenko, chief physician of the hospital in Kommunarka, said in an interview with publicist Alexander Tsypkin on Instagram.

“I probably wouldn’t talk about the lack of beds at the moment, for one simple reason, because the medical system responds quite flexibly,” Protsenko said.

He also said that those who received the coronavirus vaccine develop antibodies in 90% of cases. In 8-10%, antibodies may not form. “Vaccination is not a vaccine, the risks of infection with the disease remain. The question is the severity [of the course] of the disease, ”said the HEAD physician.

Moscow authorities have named the date when the shortage of beds due to covid may begin Society

Earlier, on June 16, Moscow Deputy Mayor for Social Development Anastasia Rakova said that at the current growth rate in Moscow of patients with coronavirus who need hospitalization, beds for them in hospitals will end in 2-3 weeks.

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