Log in
Photos

Second makeshift hospital in Bac Giang ready to receive Covid-19 patients

This is the largest makeshift hospital in northern Vietnam to help shoulder the rising number of Covid-19 patients.

In the face of the serious evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic in the northern province of Bac Giang, the provincial sports arena has been repurposed into Covid-19 makeshift hospital since May 21 with 628 beds which, will be put into operation this week.


This is the largest makeshift hospital in northern Vietnam to help shoulder the rising number of Covid-19 patients. Photo: VNE

Patient rooms in the makeshift hospital are arranged by dividers, on the principle of one-way circulation to minimize encounter among people. Photo: VNE

Each compartment has four folding beds which are two meters apart and two electric fans. Covid-19 patients who are not very seriously ill will be treated here. Photo: VNE

Outside the patient rooms, there are fire extinguishers. Photo: VNE

The court of the arena is divided into 310 compartments, which are treatment rooms. Photo: Zing

The patient monitoring camera system is installed along the corridors and walkways. Photo: Zing

Leading experts from Bach Mai hospital, a top healthcare establishment in Hanoi, have been dispatched to the province to help local personnel with the setting and medical supervision in the makeshift hospital. Photo: Zing

Bac Giang has so far confirmed the highest number of infections with 1,520. The contiguous province is home to major foreign invested factories, including those of Samsung, Canon, and Foxconn. The province mapped out a scenario for the situation of 3,000 cases of infections, so the corresponding number of hospital beds has been prepared. Photo: Zing

 All the cases in Bac Giang are associated with the province's industrial parks which have been deemed as coronavirus epicenters. Photo: Zing

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Vivid yellow flowers brighten spring in Hanoi

Vivid yellow flowers brighten spring in Hanoi

The flowers have made some of the places on the outskirts of Hanoi more photogenic in the last few years, as they bloom profusely.

Hanoi's streets glow for the Lunar New Year

Hanoi's streets glow for the Lunar New Year

Red flags, banners, slogans, posters, and large panels have graced the streets of Hanoi as the Lunar New Year approaches.

Thay Pagoda Scenic Complex: Typical for Vietnamese architecture

Thay Pagoda Scenic Complex: Typical for Vietnamese architecture

Thay Pagoda, one of the earliest sites in Vietnam dedicated to the worship of both Buddha and Saint, contains substantial archaeological and cultural significance.

Explore 400-year communal house in Quoc Oai

Explore 400-year communal house in Quoc Oai

The communal house, which covers over four hectares, features the traditional architectural style.

Hanoi's creative festival attracts diplomatic wives

Hanoi's creative festival attracts diplomatic wives

The installations at historic sites, part of the Hanoi Festival of Creative Design 2024, left the ambassadors’ wives in awe.

“Dance of Ban Me”

“Dance of Ban Me”

Beyond a cultural exhibition, the event sought to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage of the Central Highlands’ ethnic communities, especially their unique brocade attire.

Exhibition in Old Quarter depicts Hanoi's liberation

Exhibition in Old Quarter depicts Hanoi's liberation

October 10, 1954 is an important milestone in the history of construction and development of Hanoi Capital and the country.

Magnificent Liberation Day decorations in downtown Hanoi

Magnificent Liberation Day decorations in downtown Hanoi

Bright red banners and colorful posters on Hanoi's streets lift spirits before Liberation Day.