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RUSSIAN MILITARY MOBILE HOSPITAL ARRIVED IN ABKHAZIA FOR TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COVID-19

Wednesday, 18 August 2021 17:44 428

Sukhum. August 18, 2021. Apsnypress. Servicemen of the mobile hospital of the Southern Military District (YuVO) arrived in Abkhazia on the evening of August 17 to assist in treatment of patients with coronavirus infection.

The hospital will operate on the territory of "Aytar" boarding house in Sukhum, like last time. The deployment of the hospital will begin today, on August 18 from 09:00 - the installation of tents and medical equipment.

The automobile convoy of the military hospital of the Southern Military District made an 800-kilometer march from Budyonnovsk (Stavropol Territory) to Abkhazia within two days.

The mobile hospital is equipped with modern equipment and medicines. The reception department, laboratory and X-ray room will be deployed in the tents. The mobile hospital is designed for 100 beds; if necessary, it is possible to equip another 50 beds.

The hospital is equipped with artificial ventilation devices, monitors for intensive observation of patients, X-ray machines, ultrasound machines, blood analyzers.

According to press service of the Southern Military District, Russia sent a mobile multidisciplinary hospital to Sukhum in order to increase the bed capacity and provide medical care to patients with confirmed diagnosis of a new coronavirus infection by decision of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, General of the Army Sergey Shoigu's.

Earlier, from October 20, 2020 to March 2021, military doctors of the medical detachment of the Southern Military District have already performed tasks to provide assistance to the Republic of Abkhazia. Doctors have provided assistance to about 4 thousand residents of the republic. More than 18 thousand various clinical studies were carried out, including more than 5.3 thousand PCR tests, more than 2 thousand plain chest radiographs.