"His condition is critical before being screened for coronavirus" - With a serious history the patient who died

"The patient had a low survival expectancy, as he presented with non-compensatory alcoholic liver cirrhosis, acute liver failure, acute renal failure in chronic renal failure and chronic heart failure."

62chroni se sovari katastasi sto geniko nosokomeio ammochostou Coronavirus, exclusive, Famagusta General Hospital

The cause of death of the 70-year-old Briton, who was initially treated at Paphos General Hospital and later admitted to Famagusta General Hospital, where his death was announced late last night, is attributed more to his aggravated medical history and less to the fact that he contracted the coronavirus.

Aggravated medical history

The 70-year-old was treated in the Intensive Care Unit of Paphos General Hospital and was one of the 11 recently confirmed cases of coronavirus at the General Hospital. Paphos. He was treated last Wednesday afternoon at the General Hospital of Famagusta.

The 70-year-old, who has a serious medical history, allegedly came in contact with the 65-year-old foreigner, who was initially treated in the pathology ward of the Paphos General Hospital and then in the Intensive Care Unit and was a confirmed case.

The medical announcement of the Ministry of Health

In an announcement last night, the Ministry of Health informed the following:

A patient who was initially hospitalized at Paphos General Hospital with a low survival rate died today, after presenting with non-compensatory alcoholic liver cirrhosis, acute liver failure, acute renal failure in chronic renal failure and chronic heart failure.

During his hospitalization at Paphos General Hospital, the patient, in the context of tracking the contacts of a confirmed case COVID-19, who was treated in the same clinic, was found positive, which aggravated his clinical condition. The patient was transported for further treatment to the General Hospital of Famagusta, where he ended up tonight.

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