Times of Suriname

Makeshift hospitals start to accept patients in China’s Wuhan

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WUHAN The first makeshift hospital converted from an exhibition center in epidemic-hit Wuhan, capital of central China’s Hubei Province, began accepting patients.

The hospital can provide about 1,600 beds to infected patients.

Another two public facility turned hospitals, where 2,800 beds have been placed, started to take in patients with mild symptoms caused by the novel coronaviru­s late Wednesday.

Faced with the daunting task of treating an overwhelmi­ngly large number of patients, Wuhan has stepped up efforts to build and create more medical facilities. On Feb. 3, conversion work started on 13 venues including gymnasiums, sports centers and exhibition centers.

Currently, Wuhan has 28 designated hospitals for virus-infected patients treatment, providing over 8,250 hospital beds, said Hu Lishan, deputy secretary of the Communist Party of China Wuhan Municipal Committee, at a press conference on the prevention and control of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak Wednesday. As hospital beds are still in short supply, Wuhan is gearing up to use private hospitals, hotels, schools and other places as designated sites for quarantine, observatio­n and treatment of patients.

Hubei has subsidized funds totaling 400 million yuan (over 57 million US dollars) on constructi­on of treatment sites across the province. A total of 16,678 confirmed cases of the novel coronaviru­s infection had been reported in Hubei Province by Tuesday. (Xinhua)

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