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Two Belgrade Hospitals Back to Normal Service Early Next Week

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Archive / News | 12.08.20 | access_time 16:14

Zlatibor Loncar

The Dermatology and Venereology Clinic and the Rheumatology Institute have no more patients with Covid-19 and will return to normal service early next week, the Serbian health minister, Zlatibor Loncar, said on Aug. 12.

After a meeting with directors of Serbia's Covid-19 hospitals the minister said that the Orthopedic Institute "Banjica" would get back to its regular patients late this month or early in September.

"Thanks to the citizens of Serbia and their self-discipline, the Dermatology and Venereology Clinic and the Rheumatology Institute don't have any more coronavirus patients," the minister said in an interview with the Serbian Broadcasting Corporation (RTS).

Minister Loncar explained that after at least four days of disinfection and cleaning the two healthcare facilities would be back to normal service, and the staff would use the closure to get some rest. Most of the patients from the Covid-19 hospitals that are getting back to their regular patients will be admitted to Belgrade's Stark Arena provisional hospital.

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