First modular hospital for coronavirus patients opened in Baku
Baku / 07.05.20 / Turan: On May 7, the first modular type hospital for patients with coronavirus was opened in Baku. The ceremony was attended by the head of state.
The complex covering an area of 3 thousand square meters will operate at the Clinical Medical Center No. 1. It consists of three buildings; it has 200 beds in 100 wards. The complex is equipped with the necessary medical equipment, the official statement says.
Until mid-summer, another 8 such modular hospitals will be commissioned in the country's regions, and another in Baku. All will be built next to existing hospitals. -02D-
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- 7 May 2020 15:44
Politics
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