Coronavirus – Number of hospital patients rising in Hungary

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The number of patients being treated in hospital for the novel coronavirus is gradually rising, the chief medical officer said on Monday.

Altogether 261 of the 280 patients who have died from the virus so far were over the age of 60, Cecília Müller told an online news conference after a meeting of the operative board coordinating the response to the epidemic.

Elderly care homes are most at risk of infection, she warned, underlining the importance of the proper use of protective gear.

Meanwhile, she said a Covid-19 patient suffering from kidney failure became the first Hungarian to be put through blood plasma therapy. Müller said the patient’s condition was “hopeful” after a three-day therapy, adding, at the same time, that more time was needed to see how effective the therapy had been.

Doctors plan to treat several more patients with blood plasma therapy, she said, and called on recovered patients to donate blood plasma.

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