Kuwait Times

Defense ministry runs expat quarantine camp in Subhan

More than 1,000 beds, around half of which currently occupied

- By Nawara Fattahova

KUWAIT: The ministry of defense has prepared a massive quarantine camp for expats who have recovered from coronaviru­s, where they can spend two weeks in isolation, in addition to other cases of institutio­nal quarantine. This camp is located at the defense camp in Subhan with a capacity of more than 1,000 beds, around half of which are occupied at present. The first group of patients arrived on April 5.

“Recovered patients, after leaving the hospital, are brought to this camp to stay for 14 days in quarantine to make sure they are 100 percent clear, especially since most of them are ‘bachelors’ who stay with many other roommates. The tents here are of different sizes, but all are according to conditions and instructio­ns of the ministry of health, including allowing for social distancing with all medical equipment. All tents are equipped with air-conditioni­ng units too,” Col Dr Raed Al-Tajalli, director of the quarantine camp, told Kuwait Times during a tour of the camp.

This is the second phase of operations. “In the first phase, we received suspected cases or those who were in contact with infected patients. Now there are only a few such cases, and the majority are recovered patients. We are only at half capacity,” he added.

Emergency clinic

The quarantine camp also includes a clinic for minor health issues and a field emergency clinic. “This clinic is equipped with 11 beds and two resuscitat­ion beds. The clinic is ready for any emergency case. Our medical services are ready 24/7. It’s fully equipped with all necessary medical equipment inside and outside the clinic. We also have an emergency gathering point for any emergency or evacuation,” explained Tajalli.

“We are cooperatin­g closely with the ministry of health, and they arrange swab tests for patients with results between 24 to 48 hours. The patients are transferre­d from our camp to the hospital under the supervisio­n of doctors from the health ministry along with their files from our clinic with their full medical history that is prepared according to the system of the health ministry. All medical staff working in this camp are from the ministry of defense,” he said.

“Special staff from MoH sterilize the place daily and also spray our staff working here daily. Also, the fire department helped us with organizing safety measures between the tents including the paths, exits and entrances, placing fire extinguish­ers and so on,” he pointed out. Patients can move around the tent. “Also, each group of recovered patients is placed in the same section of tents, so they don’t mix with other groups. There is a toilet cabin for each tent, and all services are available for patients including three meals a day. But if they want to order food from outside, they are free to do so. There are some sports facilities too, but they were closed due to the ministry’s precaution­ary measures to maintain social distancing,” Tajalli added.

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Tents lined up at the camp.
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Col Dr Raed Al-Tajalli at a clinic in the camp.
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Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat Col Dr Raed Al-Tajalli takes Kuwait Times in a tour around the camp.—
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KUWAIT: Col Dr Raed Al-Tajalli, director of the quarantine camp, speaks to Kuwait Times.
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A general view of the quarantine camp.
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Medical equipment inside the camp’s clinic.
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The tent’s interior.
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According to health ministry requiremen­ts

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