(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) 600 bed spaces are expected to be built in Suifenhe, a border town in China

China News Service Suifenhe, April 8 (Reporter Wang Lin Shi Yifu) On the evening of April 8, the square cabin hospital in the Suifenhe border economic cooperation zone in Heilongjiang was brightly lit. After more than one hundred builders rushed to work, Suifenhe Fangcai Hospital is expected to be officially opened on April 11, and it can provide more than 600 beds.

With the global epidemic of new pneumonia continuing to spread, the pressure for epidemic prevention at the Suifenhe port on the Sino-Russian border has gradually increased. On April 6th, in order to better treat new cases of coronary artery pneumonia imported from abroad, the city of Suifenhe began building square cabin hospitals around the clock. This is a hospital that has been reconstructed on the basis of an office building. There are 13 floors in total, of which 3 to 11 floors are used for the treatment of patients.

Suifenhe Fangcai Hospital rushed to build the site. Photo courtesy of Heilongjiang Daily

After completion, the square cabin hospital is divided into two areas, the first and second floors are clean areas, and the third floor is the treatment area. Medical staff can perform daily work and write medical records on the first and second floors, and more than three floors are used for patient treatment. In addition, two buffer zones are set up on the first floor of the hospital for the daily passage of medical staff. Patient passages are set up separately and completely closed.

Suifenhe Fangcai Hospital rushed to build the site. Photo courtesy of Heilongjiang Daily

At the construction site, workers are installing sewage equipment, moving materials, and cleaning. The medical team assisted in the Suifenhe Fangcai Hospital is estimated to be about 400 people, mainly from doctors in intensive care, respiratory medicine and cardiology of various medical institutions in Mudanjiang. , They will arrive in batches in batches in recent days. (Finish)