Kanagawa Secure a hospital to receive patients who need oxygen and other oxygen needed New Corona April 1 16:06

Governor Kuroiwa of Kanagawa Prefecture has announced that he has secured three hospitals in the prefecture that will intensively receive moderately ill patients who need oxygen, etc., to prevent medical collapse due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection.

Based on the experience of accepting infected people from cruise ships, Kanagawa Prefecture has established a `` Kanagawa model '' to prevent medical collapse, with more than 100 patients with moderate disease requiring oxygen etc. in the prefecture. If this happens, we will set up a `` Priority Medical Institution '' to receive such patients in a concentrated manner and stop the worsening of symptoms, while seeking treatment for patients with mild illness at home, etc., and treating severely ill patients at advanced medical institutions The policy to establish a system to receive

Governor Kuroiwa, who had a press conference on the 1st, said that he had agreed to obtain cooperation from the prefectural Ashigaragami Hospital, the Prefectural Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center, and the Sagamihara National Hospital, and stated that "important points," He stated that he had secured three hospitals as "medical institutions," and stated that he would continue to seek cooperation from other medical institutions.

In addition, the government will seek or seek cooperation, such as reducing or delaying the treatment of patients who do not need urgent medical care in the prefecture, and preparing to dispatch staff to "Priority Medical Institutions."

According to Kanagawa prefecture, data collected in cooperation with LINE, a communication application, reveals that the number of people who complain of fever and the number of infected people tends to increase as the number of people going out increases, so the prefecture is still unnecessary He has urged him to refrain from urgent outings and to refrain from going to crowded places, especially on weekends.