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Hanoi to put 500-bed COVID-19 treatment hospital into operation on Sep. 1

A hospital providing treatment for severe and critical COVID-19 patients in Hanoi and northern localities will be put into operation on September 1 after one month of construction.
Hanoi to put 500-bed COVID-19 treatment hospital into operation on Sep. 1 ảnh 1Located in Yen So ward, Hoang Mai district, the COVID-19 treatment hospital has 500 beds (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - A hospital providing treatment for severe and criticalCOVID-19 patients in Hanoi and northern localities will be put into operationon September 1 after one month of construction.

Located in Yen So ward, Hoang Mai district on an area of 3.5hectares, the hospital has 500 beds and all rooms are equipped with acamera system to monitor patients' condition.

Hanoi to put 500-bed COVID-19 treatment hospital into operation on Sep. 1 ảnh 2The hospital seen from above (Photo: VNA)
As the second facility of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, it will serve as a national COVID-19 intensive care unit(ICU) which will provide treatment for patients in severe and criticalconditions and technical support for other COVID-19 medical facilities in theassigned areas.

The hospital plans to mobilize about 1,000 medical workers,including 272 doctors and 680 nurses.

Construction on the COVID-19 treatment hospital began onJuly 24./.
VNA

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