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The governor of the Saratov region Roman Bussargin noted that about 60 teenagers...

Returned from "Recreation" in the Russian camp: a child died in the train (photo)

The governor of the Saratov region Roman Bussargin noted that about 60 teenagers have signs of SARS. In 15 of them the laboratory confirmed the flu type A. in the train "Tomsk-Adler" died a 12-year-old girl from the occupied part of the Luhansk region, who returned after a rest in the children's camp "Olympian regb" under Tyumen. This was reported on Thursday, December 21, by the governor of the Saratov region Roman Bussargin.

According to him, at night it was reported that on a train heading from Tyumen through the Saratov region, several children sought medical help due to fever. Bussargin added that the children returned from a camp of a group of 125 people accompanied by adults. "Rospotrebnadzor on the spot launched a mobile laboratory, all the doctors were examined," the message reads.

The authorities decided to meet the children in Balashov, where there was a stop of the train in order to centrally deliver everyone to the infectious hospital Saratov and "to check the presence of any disease and if necessary to assist". Currently, according to the governor, teenagers are examined by doctors. About 60 children have signs of SARS. In 15 of them, the laboratory confirmed the flu type A. "The condition is satisfactory. They are provided with all the necessary help.

The accompanying adults are with them," Bussargin said. According to the accompanying and operational services of the neighboring region, one of the children-a 12-year-old girl, died during the train movement. "The reasons and all the circumstances of what happened are now finding out the profile agencies and law enforcement agencies," the governor adds. According to Asrta, it is about Veronica Y. , whose morning on December 20 the temperature rises to 39 degrees, the child was given antipyretic.