• 24/01/2025 08:18

The Central Nervous System explained the surge in cases of acute respiratory viral infections and COVID-19 in Crimea

ByJohn Newman

Jan 24, 2025

The incidence of acute respiratory viral infection (ARVI) and the almost forgotten COVID-19 has increased rapidly in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

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The Central Nervous System explained the surge in ARVI and COVID-19 in Crimea

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As reported by NBN, citing material from the Center for National Resistance (CNS), over the past week, at least 10,000 cases of illness have been documented on the peninsula, while the total number of citizens who have “caught” coronavirus has increased by 85 percent, compared to the previous January decade.

As it became known, such an epidemiological outbreak was provoked by a shortage of drugs in Crimean pharmacies, and against this background, the situation looks even more threatening: the population complains that it is almost impossible to find even basic drugs that can minimize symptoms. The Central Nervous System notes that this trend only indicates an exacerbation of the humanitarian crisis, which has been going on for several years now.

In particular, almost the entire civilized world has managed to overcome the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, but in the temporarily occupied territories this infection still remains a major problem due to the lack of stable access to medical supplies and resources, which threatens the lives and health of local residents.

Earlier, we wrote that the Central Nervous System reported how much agricultural products the Russian Federation exported from the Zaporizhia region in 2024.

nbnews.com.ua

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