Coronervirus combat: Wuhan builds another interesting hospital

On Tuesday, the town of Wuhan sent dozens of ambulances to transport confirmed patients infected with the new coronary. According to hospital deputy director “Huoshenshan” Xu Diya, the Chinese Army has sent 1400 medical personnel to this hospital in charge of treating the sick by pneumonia caused by the choreography of [...]
On Tuesday, the town of Wuhan sent dozens of ambulances to transport confirmed patients infected with the new coronary.
According to hospital deputy director “Huoshenshan” Xu Diya, the Chinese Army has sent 1400 medical personnel to this hospital in charge of treating the sick by pneumonia caused by the new coronary. On Tuesday, the “Huoshhan” hospital has accepted the first contingent of 45 patients, all in easy condition. With the completion of testing and perfecting treatment conditions, doctors will gradually begin their rescue work by accepting patients in different situations. In the future, medical strength will be added to patients in serious condition.
“According to the standards of accepting ordinary patients, the ratio between beds and patients is 1:0.6 and between beds and nurses is 1: 0.5, but this time we have established this report for patients in serious condition, and the level of nurses and doctors has increased,” said Xu Diya.
Jiang Rongmeng, a member of Beijing's National Health Commission expert group and head of the Second Infectious Diseases Department at the “Day <x4x1>, said that three “cabin <xt3> are currently under construction at the Whan International Conference and Exhibition Centre, at the “HongSanx5> Stadium and at “Roommos <hanx>, to be treated by the ill-infected corrus in easy condition. Once the construction of these <x8->optomal cabins” is complete, 3400 medical beds will be provided. At that time, sufficient medical personnel will be mobilised by major hospitals in the city to treat patients and monitor their situation in real time.
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