Myasnikov urged Muscovites not to besiege polyclinics and treat “omicron” with a temperature of up to 38 at home

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TV presenter and doctor Alexander Myasnikov commented on the information that in Moscow, patients with symptoms of SARS can contact the doctor on duty at the clinic without an appointment.

The physician noted that the organization of the work of outpatient services is “incredible work.” In this regard, the head physician of the Moscow hospital No. 71 urged Moscow residents not to increase the burden on the healthcare system and, with symptoms of SARS and temperatures up to 38 degrees, be treated for “omicron” at home.

“Why “with symptoms of SARS at a temperature below 38 see a doctor”? What do you expect from such an appeal? To reassure you, they assured you that everything is fine, and they gave the same drops in the nose and paracetamol, ” Myasnikov asks in his Telegram channel.

According to the television doctor, with the high rate of spread of “omicron” “no outpatient service will survive.” Myasnikov urged Muscovites to “be reasonable” and “to cope with a mild SARS the way they have always coped with home regimen and patience.”

Recently, the Moscow authorities announced that citizens with symptoms of SARS can come to the clinic without an appointment and wait for the doctor on duty. It was noted that all applicants will be accepted on the day of treatment, patients will undergo all the necessary procedures and prescribe treatment.

Earlier, the doctor criticized the Russians who treat the common cold with onions and eggs.

Source: Rosbalt

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