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Another Cipoleno patient died of coronavirus

A 36-year-old from Cipole died this Wednesday as a result of the complications that the coronavirus caused in his body. It’s about a patient that he had managed to make the virus negative, however he could not bear the consequences that it caused on his immune system.

This is a worker from the Pollolín company who had previous pathologies and the Covid-19 infection generated serious complications in his health.

As reported from the hospital, the man was admitted to intensive care and due to his complex condition, last July 15 he received the first treatment for de plasma convalescent of the whole city, thanks to the donation of a recovered patient.

The director of the local hospital, Claudia Muñoz, informed LM Cipolletti that yesterday the patient had managed to make the virus negative, but ended up dying as a result of the consequences it produced in your system.

“The consequences of the virus on his body killed him,” Muñoz said.

Last July the head of the Hemotherapy Service of the Pedro Moguillansky Hospital, Susana Figueroa, explained to LM Cipolletti that the patient who underwent the convalescent plasma transfusion was a man who is admitted to the intensive care unit of the local hospital.

At the moment, it is the only option to help Covid-19 patients in their recovery. “In other diseases the results have been positive,” he remarked.

In just four days Cipolletti already lamented three deaths as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, and one the city of Fernández Oro. The Cipoleno worker who died yesterday was joined by an 80-year-old woman and the 81-year-old man who had been there two weeks in intensive care at the hospital. In addition, on the weekend Fernández Oro reported the first death from coronavirus in that city, a 51-year-old man who had not gone to the doctor thinking that it was only a flu.

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