PRABUMULIH, TheIndonesiaPost – Patient Under Surveillance status patient treated for two days in the Prabumulih City Hospital in the Resettlement of her Home Two Days Later Died and Circulated A statement regarding the death of EM (44), a resident of Tanjung Menang, who was once under surveillance (ODP) is now circulating in the media social. The certificate numbered 445/1537 was issued by the City Hospital of Prabumulih.
This letter contains EM biodata and initial diagnoses, namely Colid Abdomen and Dipsnoe. Colid Abdomen is a severe pain in the stomach that is lost. As caused by muscle contractions, blockages or inflammation in organs in the abdominal cavity such as intestine, rectum, gallbladder, kidney or urinary tract.

Whereas Dipsnoe might mean the dyspnea or difficulty breathing. This disease is usually caused by oxygen supply not being fulfilled to the lungs which cause breathing to be fast, short or shallow.
The letter also contains information that EM was hospitalized from 9 to 12 April. And it was also mentioned that EM was a person under monitoring (ODP) and was sent back in good health. Although finally two days’ later fate said another patient died.
Regarding his return, the patient received various responses from elements of the community, including Indarto “The General Hospital of the City of Prabumulih should bring the patient directly because remembered the status of the ODP patient and there were even symptoms that accompanied it.
Indarto who is also the chairman of the Bekarya Party in Prabumulih added that to determine ODP there are two things, first there are symptoms that resemble pathological symptoms such as dizziness, flu, shortness of breath and some have diarrhea and the second is direct contact with patients who have positive coronas, because of this I deeply regret that the Hospital actually brought the Patient Home to her Home Not Referenced to Palembang General Hospital.
Meanwhile, Dr. Happy Tedjo when confirmed via Whatsapp by TheIndonesiPost.co with the following questions: Mr. Dr. Is the letter circulating in the Social Media really issued by the City Hospital of Prabumulih? And if it is true whether all patients who have been cared for at the City Hospital in Prabumulih are given a certificate like that? Finally, whether EM patients who died after two days were sent back from hospital and a statement issued by hospital region in Prabumulih says the patient was healthy? considering the ODP status, whether she has been test for COVID-19? And until now the confirmation beritarakyatsumatera.com. on Whatsapp, the message has been read but not yet Answered. (eddy)







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