Moscow Mayor says city hospitals overwhelmed, although COVID-19 situation stabilised
By ANI | Updated: October 4, 2020 16:17 IST2020-10-04T15:36:59+5:302020-10-04T16:17:50+5:30
The overall coronavirus situation in the Russian capital has stabilised, although hospitals are seeing an uptick in the number of COVID-19 patients, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said on Sunday.

Moscow Mayor says city hospitals overwhelmed, although COVID-19 situation stabilised
The overall coronavirus situation in the Russian capital has stabilised, although hospitals are seeing an uptick in the number of COVID-19 patients, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyn said on Sunday.
"We see how actively our hospitals are being loaded, the situation has somewhat stabilised, but the number of [hospitalised] patients is still slowly but surely approaching a thousand people a day, many of them are seriously ill," Sobyn said in an interview with the Russia-1 broadcaster.
The Moscow mayor added that the city authorities were not yet planning to convert regular hospitals into specialised COVID-19 facilities.
"We have backup mobile hospitals for this situation, so we are not going to convert hospitals. However, certain [hospital] buildings are reserved for that," Sobyn said.
Moscow has so far registered 300,613 COVID-19 cases, 5,314 of which were fatal. In the past day alone, the capital saw 2,884 new cases of infection (/Sputnik)
( With inputs from ANI )
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