The Romanian government: the asymptomatic will be treated at home

Government of Romania asymptomatic people treated at home

The Romanian government is going to make a big change in the way patients infected with the new Coronavirus are treated, and this is because hospitals are overcrowded, and doctors can no longer cope with the application of treatments, or even the diagnosis of infected people.

The Romanian government will allow the treatment of the asymptomatic, and those with mild forms of the disease, plus without comorbidities, at home, so people will no longer be forced to stay in the hospital to receive treatment, even if there is a possibility that the disease may worsen at any time .

"Tomorrow evening we will have in the Government meeting an Emergency Ordinance amending law 136 in which the asymptomatic and oligosymptomatic and without comorbidities will be treated at home under the supervision of family doctors.

One time they will be monitored by family doctors, the second time they will be evaluated and followed by law enforcement to stay at home and be able to get treatment, but also protect others." A declared Nelu Tataru at DIGI 24.