Located in Yen So ward, Hoang Mai district on an area of 3.5 hectares, the hospital has 500 beds and all rooms are equipped with a camera system to monitor patients' condition. As the second facility of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, the hospital will serve as a national COVID-19 intensive care unit (ICU) which will provide treatment for patients in severe and critical conditions and technical support for other COVID-19 medical facilities in the assigned 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 on July 24. (Vietnam+)
Under the management of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, the newly-built hospital functions as a facility with the most intensive treatment for COVID-19 patients in the capital and some northern provinces. There are three zones in the hospital, including an administrative zone, a testing and warehouse zone, and an area of intensive care for critically ill patients with a capacity of 500 beds. Workers are adding their final touches to a large, well-equipped field hospital in Hanoi which is scheduled to be operational on September 1 to treat COVID-19 patients. It is estimated that the hospital needs about 1,000 personnel, including 272 doctors and 680 nurses. (Vietnam+)
The newly built facility accommodates between 500 and 700 beds and works as an intensive care unit that provides emergency treatment to COVID-19 patients in severe and critical conditions. The building is one part of the plan devised by the authorities of Hanoi to deal with the increase in daily infection cases in the capital city. Construction on the hospital is completed in just one month and is ready to receive positive COVID-19 cases. The site is being divided into three areas ahead of its launch, one for administration, another for testing and holding medical equipment, and an area for COVID-19 patients in critical condition. (Vietnam+)
The hospital also has 69 disinfected bathrooms and many green or safe areas. Workers are adding their final touches to a large, well-equipped field hospital in Hanoi due to be operational on September 1 to treat COVID-19 patients. The building is one part of the plan devised by the authorities of Hanoi to deal with the increase in daily infection cases. Construction on the hospital is completed in just one month and is ready to receive positive COVID-19 cases. The site is being divided into three areas ahead of its launch, one for administration, another for testing and holding medical equipment, and a final area for COVID-19 patients in critical condition. (Vietnam+)
Patients’ beds are fully equipped with modern facilities. The newly built facility accommodates between 500 and 700 beds and serves as an intensive care unit that provides emergency treatment to COVID-19 patients in severe and critical conditions. The building is one part of the plan devised by the authorities of Hanoi to deal with the increase in daily infection cases. Construction on the hospital is completed in just one month and is ready to receive positive COVID-19 cases. The site is being divided into three areas ahead of its launch, one for administration, another for testing and holding medical equipment, and a final area for COVID-19 patients in critical condition. (Vietnam+)
Under the management of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, the newly-built hospital functions as a facility with the most intensive treatment for COVID-19 patients in the capital and some northern provinces. There are three zones in the hospital, including an administrative zone, a testing and warehouse zone, and an area of intensive care for critically ill patients with a capacity of 500 beds. All rooms are equipped with a camera system in order to monitor the condition of patients. The facility is designed to provide treatment for COVID-19 cases in the capital, along with other northern provinces such as Bac Ninh, Bac Giang, Hai Phong, Quang Ninh, and Lang Son. (Vietnam+)
Approximately 1,000 medical workers, including 272 doctors and 680 nurses, are mobilised to the hospital. Under the management of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, the newly-built hospital functions as a facility with the most intensive treatment for COVID-19 patients in the capital and some northern provinces. There are three zones in the hospital, including an administrative zone, a testing and warehouse zone, and an area of intensive care for critically ill patients with a capacity of 500 beds. All rooms are equipped with a camera system in order to monitor the condition of patients. The hospital will also be in charge of providing guidance, along with technical and professional support for the resuscitation of COVID-19 patients in other medical facilities. (Vietnam+)
Construction of the hospital is nearly to be finished. The number of beds will increase depending on the real situation. Under the management of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, the newly-built hospital functions as a facility with the most intensive treatment for COVID-19 patients in the capital and some northern provinces. There are three zones in the hospital, including an administrative zone, a testing and warehouse zone, and an area of intensive care for critically ill patients with a capacity of 500 beds. All rooms are equipped with a camera system in order to monitor the condition of patients. Construction on the hospital is completed in just one month and is ready to receive positive COVID-19 cases. (Vietnam+)
Rooms equipped with high-tech devices are now ready to receive COVID-19 patients who require treatment. Under the management of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, the newly-built hospital functions as a facility with the most intensive treatment for COVID-19 patients in the capital and some northern provinces. There are three zones in the hospital, including an administrative zone, a testing and warehouse zone, and an area of intensive care for critically ill patients with a capacity of 500 beds. All rooms are equipped with a camera system in order to monitor the condition of patients. The facility is designed to provide treatment for COVID-19 cases in the capital, along with other northern provinces such as Bac Ninh, Bac Giang, Hai Phong, Quang Ninh, and Lang Son. (Vietnam+)
Installation of supporting equipment system is complete and ready to be used. Under the management of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, the newly-built hospital functions as a facility with the most intensive treatment for COVID-19 patients in the capital and some northern provinces. There are three zones in the hospital, including an administrative zone, a testing and warehouse zone, and an area of intensive care for critically ill patients with a capacity of 500 beds. All rooms are equipped with a camera system in order to monitor the condition of patients. The facility is designed to provide treatment for COVID-19 cases in the capital, along with other northern provinces such as Bac Ninh, Bac Giang, Hai Phong, Quang Ninh, and Lang Son. (Vietnam+)
The hospital will also be in charge of providing guidance, along with technical and professional support for the resuscitation of COVID-19 patients in other medical facilities. Under the management of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, the newly-built hospital functions as a facility with the most intensive treatment for COVID-19 patients in the capital and some northern provinces. There are three zones in the hospital, including an administrative zone, a testing and warehouse zone, and an area of intensive care for critically ill patients with a capacity of 500 beds. All rooms are equipped with a camera system in order to monitor the condition of patients. (Vietnam+)
An aerial view of a newly-built COVID-19 field hospital in Hoang Mai District, Hanoi. Covering on an area of 3.5 hectares, the hospital has 500 beds and all rooms are equipped with a camera system to monitor patients' condition. 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 critical conditions and technical support for other COVID-19 medical facilities in the assigned 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 on July 24. (Vietnam+)
Covering on an area of 3.5 hectares, the hospital has 500 beds and all rooms are equipped with a camera system to monitor patients' condition. 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 critical conditions and technical support for other COVID-19 medical facilities in the assigned 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 on July 24. The hospital is expected to be put into operation on September 1 after over one month of construction. (Vietnam+)
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 critical conditions and technical support for other COVID-19 medical facilities in the assigned 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 on July 24. The hospital is expected to be put into operation on September 1 after over one month of construction. The facility is designed to provide treatment for COVID-19 cases in the capital, along with other northern provinces. (Vietnam+)
Covering on an area of 3.5 hectares, the hospital has 500 beds and all rooms are equipped with a camera system to monitor patients' condition. 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 critical conditions and technical support for other COVID-19 medical facilities in the assigned areas. The hospital plans to mobilize about 1,000 medical workers, including 272 doctors and 680 nurses. The facility is designed to provide treatment for COVID-19 cases in the capital, along with other northern provinces. (Vietnam+)
Workers are adding their final touches to a large, well-equipped field hospital in Hanoi due to be operational on September 1 to treat COVID-19 patients. Under the management of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, the newly-built hospital functions as a facility with the most intensive treatment for COVID-19 patients in the capital and some northern provinces. There are three zones in the hospital, including an administrative zone, a testing and warehouse zone, and an area of intensive care for critically ill patients with a capacity of 500 beds. It is estimated that the hospital needs about 1,000 personnel, including 272 doctors and 680 nurses. (Vietnam+)
Under the management of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, the newly-built hospital functions as a facility with the most intensive treatment for COVID-19 patients in the capital and some northern provinces. There are three zones in the hospital, including an administrative zone, a testing and warehouse zone, and an area of intensive care for critically ill patients with a capacity of 500 beds. All rooms are equipped with a camera system in order to monitor the condition of patients. The facility is designed to provide treatment for COVID-19 cases in the capital, along with other northern provinces such as Bac Ninh, Bac Giang, Hai Phong, Quang Ninh, and Lang Son. (Vietnam+)
Covering on an area of 3.5 hectares, the hospital has 500 beds and all rooms are equipped with a camera system to monitor patients' condition. 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 critical conditions and technical support for other COVID-19 medical facilities in the assigned areas. There are three zones in the hospital, including an administrative zone, a testing and warehouse zone, and an area of intensive care for critically ill patients in Hanoi and neighbouring provinces with a capacity of 500 beds. (Vietnam+)
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