six multifunctional infectious medical centers commissioned on Thursday, April 30. The new buildings are ready at the same time in Podol’sk, Smolensk, Volgograd, Novosibirsk, Ussuriisk and Orenburg. They all need equipment. Now, given the previously opened medical centers in Odintsovo and Nizhny Novgorod, eight businesses you can start treatment for those infected with coronavirus COVID-19. All will be built 16 such centers.
medical Centers being built on the instructions of President Vladimir Putin in the four military districts. Allocated nearly 9 billion rubles. A total slojnosti they will be able to treat 1600 patients. The largest hospitals – in Podolsk and Khabarovsk Krai. They will be ready to take in 200 patients.
the construction Time is very short – all in all about a month and a half. Prematurely put in Odintsovo medical centers of 100 seats in Nizhny Novgorod is 60 seats.
the willingness of the hospital to 60 beds in Smolensk inspected Deputy defense Minister Timur Ivanov. The health facility did not cause complaints: violations no building, medical equipment is installed, staff received necessary training and ready to go.
each medical center has boxes, sluice chambers with separate entrances – so the infected won’t come in contact with ordinary patients. There are operating and intensive care units, a pharmacy, a recreation staff. They can operate independently: a separate oxygen supply and compressed air, electricity. A special place – ventilation. Each block, each house has a separate ventilation system with additional air filtration.
In all built objects – necessary equipment: computer tomographs, devices for anesthesia, endoscopy, ultrasound, ventilators.
In the hospitals will employ more than 2300 professionals. Of them 400 military doctors of the highest qualification. Most have received special training and training in Military medical Academy. Kirov in St. Petersburg.
the remaining eight construction sites for work being done around the clock in three shifts. Attracted to the works already more than 12 thousand people. Deadline – not later than may 15.