Binh Thuan lists addressses of medical facilities for treatment of  2019-nCoV infection

09/02/2020, 10:56

 BTO-Department of Health lately announce the hot lines and addresses of  medical facilities which are eligible for treatment of acute pneumonia caused by a novel strain of coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in Binh Thuan.

In particular, local people, visitors who have symtomps of fever, cough and shortness of breath; or those who have just returned from epidemic-hit areas, can come to the following locations for diagnosis and treatment:

1.     Binh Thuan General Hospital: Truong Chinh Street-Phu Tai ward-Phan Thiet city- Hotline number: 0919.003377

2.     Northern Region General Hospital of Binh Thuan: No. 06 Hai Thuong Lan Ong Treet-Cho Lau townlet-Bac Binh district- 0967.831818.

3.     Southern Region General Hospital of  Binh Thuan: DT 713 Road-Duc Chinh commune-Duc Linh district. 0967.8211818.

4.     La Gi General Hospital: No.23 Nguyen Hue Treet-Tan An ward-La Gi Town. 0967.481818.

Department of Health have directed functional units to make surveys  and inspections, as well as take specimens of suspected patients in Bac Binh, Ham Thuan Nam and Tanh Linh districts for testing. 11 boxes of face masks (27,500 masks in total) donated to Binh Thuan General Hospital  will be allocated to some 11 medical facilities in the province in an effort to boost  infection prevention and control of the deadly virus, and protect health workers.

 Translated by Phuong Lan (Source: dulichbinhthuan.com.vn)


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