French military builds hospital camp to handle coronavirus cases

The French Army has begun building a hospital for treating coronavirus. According to foreign media, Telegrafi is attending, construction began at a military field hospital in Mulhouse, which should help alleviate the city's civilian hospital, which is overloaded by an increased flow of patients with [...]
According to foreign media, the construction began at a military field hospital in Mulhouse, which should help alleviate the city's civilian hospital, which is overloaded by an increased flow of patients with coronavirus.
With 30 beds and about 100 medical staff, these intensive military care units (MIS) promise to be much more than a “opual field service”, Army Health Service (EHS) said.
The hospital will also be located near the civil hospital helicopter to take advantage of infrastructure.
Meanwhile, it was reported that France is preparing to present even stricter measures to respond to the disobedience of its citizens to restrictions on getting out of their homes.
Currently, 12,612 people have been infected with coronavirus in France, and 450 have died.
About 67 million French people have been urged not to leave their homes for two weeks, and if they have to, they will be able to do so only in extraordinary cases of food and health.
French media report that there is a chance of a quarantine extension for a month.












