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Coronavirus: MSF opens a medical centre for people in need in Brussels

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NGO Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) is opening a medical centre in Brussels for people in need and suspected of being sick with the Covid-19. With an initial capacity of 58 beds, the centre will be able to expand and shelter up to 150 people.

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