On behalf of Sergey Sobyanin, six urban hospitals, disused for hospitalization of patients with coronavirus infection, will begin to provide the planned assistance. Reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Moscow Mayor for social development.
Now in Moscow on the basis of five temporary hospitals backed bedspace. This allows you to gradually free up hospitals, repurposed for the treatment of patients with COVID-19.
In the near future in hospitals, dismantle the equipment, conduct sanitization test all personnel for the presence of coronavirus infection. Then employees will be research on COVID-19 on a weekly basis.
In accordance with the temporary standard of the beds in the wards will install with extended drain intervals. The premises will be ventilated and the air inside to decontaminate.
the new will be welcome and hospitalization. Patients will be taken through a separate entrance, the interval between visits will be at least 15 minutes. Such measures will need to be disinfected.
furthermore, patients will be tested for the coronavirus. Planned treatment will begin only after receiving negative results. At this time, people will be placed in separate wards in compliance with all requirements of sanitary-epidemiological security.
This standard will be followed in all hospitals, who will return to the usual mode of operation.
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for seven urban hospitals have returned to standard operating mode. It is hospital of a name of Pletneva, Mukhin, name Demikhova behalf of Zhadkevich, city clinical hospital No. 31, the hospital on Shabolovka and hospital for war veterans No. 1. The hospital has already received more than 1.8 thousand patients. Primarily in clinics began receiving scheduled patients for surgery, traumatology and cardiology. Soon three more hospitals — hospitals for veterans of wars № 2 and 3, as well as hospital named Davydovskaya — in the usual mode. To do this they will be able after the conclusion of sanitary-epidemiological service.