COVID-19 incidence is growing in Crimea, pharmacies face shortage of medicines - National Resistance Centre
The incidence of SARS and COVID-19 is rapidly increasing in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
According to Censor.NET, this was reported by the National Resistance Centre.
Over the past week, about 10,000 cases have been recorded. The total number of coronavirus cases increased by 85% compared to the previous week.
According to the Centre, the situation looks even more threatening amid a shortage of medicines in Crimean pharmacies. People complain that it is almost impossible to find even basic medicines to treat their symptoms. This exacerbates the humanitarian crisis that has been going on for years.
"When the civilised world has already overcome the consequences of the pandemic, it still remains a big problem in the temporarily occupied territories. Lack of adequate access to medical supplies and resources endangers the lives and health of local residents. Anyone responsible for the critical situation in the temporarily occupied territories will be fairly punished," the NRC emphasises.