Iranian family of eight people hospitalized with suspected coronavirus
Baku / 06.03.20 / Turan: On March 4, eight members of one family of Iranian citizens were hospitalized in Baku with suspected coronavirus. This is stated in the message of the State Agency for Compulsory Health Insurance TABIB.
Suspicion arose when one child had a sharp increase in temperature and the family turned to the ambulance service. During a medical examination, it became known that the father of the child arrived from Iran on February 27.
For the purpose of prevention and testing for coronavirus, all 8 family members (6 children) were offered hospitalization. However, the family resisted, which caused them to call the police. The family is currently in hospital for a quarantine period. -16d-
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