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Binh Duong puts temporary COVID-19 treatment hospital into operation

Binh Duong puts 1,500-bed temporary COVID-19 treatment hospital into operation

The southern province of Binh Duong on July 18 put a 1,500-bed temporary hospital into operation as part of its efforts to cope with to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Binh Duong puts 1,500-bed temporary COVID-19 treatment hospital into operation ảnh 1The hospital is built with the support of Becamex IDC (Photo: VNA)
Binh Duong (VNA) – The southern province of Binh Duong on July 18 put a 1,500-bed temporary hospital into operation as part of its efforts to cope with to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The hospital, one ofthe two temporary hospitals built with support of Becamex Investment and IndustrialDevelopment Corporation (Becamex IDC), is located on Hung Vuong street, Hoa Phuward, Thu Dau Mot city.

Binh Duong puts 1,500-bed temporary COVID-19 treatment hospital into operation ảnh 2Medical staff ready to work at the hospital (Photo: VNA)
Covering an area of22,000 sq.m, the hospital is fully equipped to serve almost all medical operations.

General Director of BecamexIDC Pham Ngoc Thuan said that the second temporary hospital will be set up at Becamex-invested Eastern International University.
Binh Duong puts 1,500-bed temporary COVID-19 treatment hospital into operation ảnh 3The first temporary hospital has a capacity of 1,500 beds (Photo: VNA)
With a capacity of1,500 beds, the second hospital is expected to become operational right in August.

Binh Duong has recorded2,175 infections in the current outbreak of COVID-19. The pandemic isdeveloping complicated in the southern industrial hub, with the number of newcases predicted to continue rising./.




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