Posted on 11/27/2021 11:37:37 AM PST by SeekAndFind
On Thursday, Czech President Miloš Zeman left the Central Military Hospital but came back just a few hours later after testing positive for coronavirus. The president had reportedly met with an infected employee of the Office of the President of the Czech Republic.
Presidential spokesman Jiří Ovčáček said that Zeman was tested for COVID-19 on Thursday afternoon and got back a positive result.
“Therefore, in cooperation with the attending physician, Dr. Miroslav Zavoral, it was decided to transport the patient back to the Central Military Hospital in Prague,” added Ovčáček.
According to Zavoral, the president received monoclonal antibodies as treatment. The hospital’s spokeswoman, Jitka Zinke, then confirmed that Zeman was asymptomatic.
“The administration of monoclonal antibodies has primarily a preventive purpose. After the application of the monoclonal preparation, the patient remains hospitalized for observation,” she added.
Zeman has been in the hospital since October 10 with problems caused by an unspecified liver disease. He was first hospitalized in the intensive care unit and later transferred to long-term care.
Zeman had recently received a third dose of coronavirus vaccine and had left the hospital earlier on Thursday even though it had been recommended that he stay longer.
Today, Miloš Zeman was to appoint Civic Democratic (ODS) leader Petr Fiala as the new prime minister.
“The program of the president will be suspended during his treatment for COVID-19,” said spokesman Jiří Ovčáček.
OH NOES! Not the omnirubicon version?
Get the rona in the hospital, go back to same hospital...genius!
I’m surprised they allowed that picture, it projects weakness.
That means it’s working.
In a major NY study last year, health care & nursing home settings ranked second as the source of new infections, after the home. The home ranked first.
Why those two? The course of new infections has these components - symptomatic viral load, close contact, enclosed space and time. That rules out most casual contacts.
Unspecified liver disease, because specifying it as a clot shot reaction is not politic.
Oh dear.
Zeman had recently received a third dose of coronavirus vaccine
That’s probably what has done it!!!!
Oh No!
Shoulda loaded him up on V3, Zinc, and Ivermectin. In three days he’d be doing cartwheels.
two things to note:
1) It sounds from the article they tested him the same day he got the vaccine, and that he has hospital-acquired SARS-2,, being in the hospital since Oct 10.
2) The liver is the body’s strongest partner in immune defense. Shot liver, crippled immune system.
fortunately for the presidente, no symptoms is good and monoclonals will probably extend his life, depending on how bad the ‘long term care’ liver issue is, which doesn’t sound so good.
Covid trivia:
Who were the first to be vaccinated in the Czech Rep?
Politicians
https://www.euronews.com/2021/11/17/covid-19-vaccinations-in-europe-which-countries-are-leading-the-way
Which vaccines are being used in the Czech Republic? BioNTech and Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines have all been approved by the State Institute for Drug Control (SÚKL) for use in the Czech Republic. You cannot currently choose which vaccine to get. Odds are you will get the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, as that one so far has been the most widely available, accounting for about three-fourths of the deliveries. [Czech govt site]
Percent of population vaccinated: 58%
as of June 2021, “ 78 percent of doctors and 59 percent of nurses have been inoculated.”
as of June 2021, 78% of over-80’s have first shot, 21% fully vaccinated [as of Nov 23, 2021, that percentage has only increased to 80% of the over-80’s having a first shot]
Czech median age 41.5
“From Monday only the vaccinated or those who have recovered from COVID-19 in the past six months are allowed to enter Czech restaurants, hotels, cinemas, and gyms or to access other services.”
https://news.yahoo.com/czechs-mull-mandatory-covid-shots-152454149.html
“Between October 2020 and March this year, the Czech Republic boasted one of the world’s highest infection rates per population. At some point in this period, it was the worst performer globally.
“More than 1.6 million people, almost a fifth of the population, have officially recovered after contracting the virus, which has contributed to some level of natural immunity.
Asymptomatic means not sick, so he returns to the hospital where he has a greater chance of getting sick.
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