“The situation in the city is now probably the most difficult in all two years of the pandemic.
We now have almost the entire bed capacity occupied, about 5% remains in reserve, ”he said on the air of the Russia 24 TV channel.
Razvozzhaev added that at the moment an additional 200 beds are being quickly deployed in the region, but this will already be the limit of the capacity that medicine in Sevastopol can withstand.
"She is already working, to be honest, beyond (her capabilities. -
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)," the governor emphasized.
Over the past day, 337 new cases of coronavirus infection have been detected in Sevastopol.
The Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Republic of Crimea, Elena Romanovskaya, previously stated that the supply of vaccine against COVID-19 in the region would be enough for another ten days.