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Ministry requests ensuring first aid, treatment for COVID-19 patients

The Ministry of Health recently sent a dispatch to its hospitals, health departments of centrally-run cities and provinces, and hospitals under universities urging them to strengthen health check-up and treatment system to ensure emergency aid and treatment for COVID-19 patients.
Ministry requests ensuring first aid, treatment for COVID-19 patients ảnh 1Binh Duong sets up a temporary hospital for COVID-19 treatment (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Health recentlysent a dispatch to its hospitals, health departments of centrally-run citiesand provinces, and hospitals under universities urging them to strengthenhealth check-up and treatment system to ensure emergency aid and treatment for COVID-19 patients.

Accordingly, all district-level and second-tier hospitals must be equippedwith central oxygen systems, equipment and staff eligible to run thesystems.

In first-tier general hospitalsand above, there must be at least 50 beds and 100 beds when necessary in intensive care departments, together with central oxygen systems and staff to provide emergency aid for patients in critical conditions.

Regional hospitals must quickly form emergency centres to receive COVID-19 patients in critical conditions so as to ease pressure on other hospitals.

Centrally-run hospitals were alsorequired to expand intensive care departments.

🏅 Cities and provinces must review and ensure the supplyof medical oxygen, absolutely prevent shortages in emergency aid and treatment./.

VNA

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