Hanoi has recently decided to use unoccupied apartments under resettlement projects as COVID-19 treatment hospitals and quarantine facilities. The move aims to prevent the spread of the novel virus, ensuring safety for the local residents.
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The resettlement housing project spanning more than 20,000 square metres in X2 Dai Kim area, Hoang Mai District will be used as a quarantine site. A COVID-19 treatment hospital will be also set up there. (Photo: VNA) |
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The resettlement apartment project in X2 Dai Kim area, Hoang Mai District is qualified to become a COVID-19 treatment hospital and quarantine site. (Photo: VNA) |
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Housing project 30T1 and 30T2 in lot A14, Nam Trung Yen urban area, Cau Giay District will be deployed as a COVID-19 treatment field hospital and quarantine site. (Photo: VNA) |
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The resettlement apartments in X2 Dai Kim area, Hoang Mai District are qualified to become a COVID-19 treatment hospital and quarantine site. (Photo: VNA) |
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Housing project 30T1 and 30T2 in lot A14, Nam Trung Yen urban area, Cau Giay District will be deployed as a COVID-19 treatment hospital and quarantine site. (Photo: VNA) |
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Distance between buildings in X2 Dai Kim resettlement area is suitable for the establishment of COVID-19 treatment hospital and quarantine site. (Photo: VNA) |
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Housing project 30T1 and 30T2 in lot A14 along Nguyen Chanh Street, Nam Trung Yen urban area, Cau Giay District will be deployed as a COVID-19 treatment hospital and quarantine site. (Photo: VNA) |
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Trinh Hoai Duc Gymnasium in Dong Da district has become a vaccination site. This is one of 10 vaccination sites organized under the model of a "field hospital" in the capital city.
The 500-bed field hospital for the treatment of severe and critical Covid-19 cases is under construction on 3.5 hectares of land in Yen So ward (Hoang Mai district) by the Hanoi Medical University Hospital.