Əli İnsanov. Açiq mənbələrdən foto.

Əli İnsanov. Açiq mənbələrdən foto.

Baku/21.12.20/Turan: Ex-Minister of Health Ali Insanov criticized the country's authorities for unsatisfactory measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. In an interview with Radio Liberty, he noted that the pandemic has been going on for about a year, but there is still no definite treatment regimen.

“Scientists were not involved in developing a treatment regimen and each one acts in its own way. There is a shortage and high cost of drugs. Even bodies are not given out from morgues free of charge,” Insanov said. At the same time, he stressed that WHO has banned the autopsy of the bodies of those who died from the coronavirus.

There are not enough places in hospitals, and doctors charge up to 500 manats for services at home.

German doctors have found that the coronavirus causes blood clots in blood vessels. Therefore, in the treatment of COVID-19, it is necessary to use antibiotics, blood-thinning drugs.

“Medicines to enhance immunity, anti-viral medicines, and injections to thin the blood should be used. That is, there should be a standard treatment regimen. This is a specific disease and therefore there should be a specific treatment regimen,” he said.

Insanov questioned the effectiveness of vaccination. In his opinion, it takes years to create a vaccine that weakens the pathogen so much. For example, 100 years ago it took 12 years to create a vaccine against tuberculosis.

According to Insanov, it is necessary that the entire population of the world be ill in order to develop collective immunity.

"Only after this will the infection disappear," Insanov said. –05D06-

 

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