Moscow’s coronavirus recoveries grew by 1,223 in the past 24 hours reaching 232,706, Deputy Mayor for Social Development Issues Anastasia Rakova said on Wednesday, APA reports citing TASS.
According to Rakova, patients who need to remain under medical supervision receive the necessary recommendations before leaving the hospital.
Those who recover from the disease are offered to become blood plasma donors. People aged between 18 and 55 who have recovered from COVID-19 can become blood plasma donors, provided they don’t have chronic illnesses and test negative for HIV, Hepatitis B and C.