Khaleej Times

Bahrain turns car park into ICU for patients

- PRECAUTION­ARY MEASURE

manama — Bahrain has turned a car park near the capital Manama into an intensive care unit with 130 beds for patients infected with the novel coronaviru­s, in a first in the Gulf.

The new ICU in the covered car park was set up as a precaution­ary measure in case of a spike in cases of the Covid-19 respirator­y disease, officials said.

The Gulf country, whose population stands at 1.5 million, has recorded more than 1,500 cases, of whom seven people have died and 645 have recovered.

According to official statistics, only three people are currently in critical condition.

“The new ICU is a precaution­ary step in case there are any developmen­ts,” Sheikh Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa, the Royal Medical Services commander, told reporters at the inaugurati­on on Tuesday.

“We are able in record time, in seven days, to establish this unit with 130 beds... working day and night. “This is the first time that such an equipped (temporary) unit has been establishe­d in the Gulf.”

The ICU was set up by the defence ministry in cooperatio­n with other government bodies, on the third floor of a military hospital which had served as a parking lot.

The beds were lined up in three rows as medical staff tested respirator­y equipment on Tuesday.

Some 800 doctors and nurses have been training to deal with infected patients in critical condition since February, when Bahrain recorded its first cases, according to Nayef Lori, director of the ICU project.

Bahrain has taken strict measures to curb the spread of the novel coronaviru­s, including restrictin­g movement and halting all flights.

The bridge connecting Bahrain with Saudi Arabia — which has the highest number of cases in the Gulf with nearly 5,000 infections — has been closed for weeks. —

 ?? AFP ?? HEALTH FACILITY: Medical staff are seen in the newly-inaugurate­d intensive care unit for Covid-19 patients at the Bahrain Defence Force Hospital in Riffa on Tuesday. —
AFP HEALTH FACILITY: Medical staff are seen in the newly-inaugurate­d intensive care unit for Covid-19 patients at the Bahrain Defence Force Hospital in Riffa on Tuesday. —

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