Doctors recommend that all people who were in the Colectiv club when the fire occurred to go to the hospital for a check-up.
Doctors call on people who were in the Colectiv club at the time the tragedy occurred 11 days ago to get their tests done.
It is possible that young people have inhaled toxic gases whose effect is delayed and can put their health at risk.
Anyone who has not had any problems after the fire should also undergo a medical evaluation.
Florentina Radu Ioniţă, director of the Military Hospital: “All the people who were in the club, regardless of whether they left, should somehow go through the hospitals, or through their family doctor, or in these hospitals that have been surrounded and that we deal with burn patients, please come and reassess yourself, let us know if you are in good overall condition, so that no further complications arise. “
In the report released to the public yesterday, the National Institute of Forensics said that all 26 people who lost their lives the night of the fire had carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide in toxic doses in their blood.
In 18 of them the concentrations were above lethal values.