
Due to the stabilization of the situation with the coronavirus, polyclinics of the Moscow Region will return to the planned provision of medical care from February 21. This was announced by the Minister of Health of the Moscow Region Alexei Sapanyuk during a meeting with the Governor of the region Andrei Vorobyov. The meeting was broadcast by the 360 TV channel.
According to him, the region is registering a decrease in the incidence of COVID-19 , in connection with this, polyclinics are returning to normal operation. So, Sapanyuk notes, patients can independently sign up for specialist doctors and therapists, undergo medical examinations or preventive examinations. Also, the work was resumed "all profiles of day hospitals", added the Minister of Health of the Moscow Region.
In St. Petersburg, planned medical care was suspended due to "omicron" Society
It was also decided to resume planned medical care from February 21 in St. Petersburg , follows from the decision of the city's chief physician. The region lifted the ban on routine medical examinations and clinical examinations in clinics for children and adults.
According to the operational headquarters, 2906 new cases of coronavirus infection were detected in the Moscow region over the past day, which was the minimum number of cases since January 20, when 2795 cases were detected. Over the past day, 277 residents of the region were admitted to the hospital with COVID-19, which was the minimum since the operational headquarters began to publish statistics on hospitalizations (since January 20).
How the number of hospitalizations with coronavirus in Russia is changing February 21 The number of hospitalized and diagnosed cases per day. The operational headquarters began to provide open regular statistics on hospitalizations from January 20, 2022 Created with Highcharts 8.2.2