Description
Added on the 29/04/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Bangkok, Apr 29 (EFE/EPA).- Thailand is gearing up to open a reception center for new COVID-19 patients in bid to combat rapid rise of infections. Thai authorities are setting up the pre-admission center to tackle with the shortage of bed for COVID-19 patients amid the third wave of pandemic, before sending the patient to the hospital according to the level of symptoms, as the COVID-19 infections surge in Bangkok. Thailand registered 10 Covid-related deaths Thursday. A new wave of infections in Thailand, Cambodia and Laos adds to the delicate situation in the Philippines, where a health system collapse is feared. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK).SHOT LIST: THAI DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AND PUBLIC HEALTH MINISTER OF THAILAND ANUTIN CHARNVIRAKUL INSPECTS THE COVID-19 PRE-ADMISSION CENTER SET UP INSIDE A GYMNASIUM IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Quezon City, Apr 6 (EFE/EPA).- Authorities are looking at opening more off-site facilities for COVID-19 patients to decongest hospitals which are slowly reaching full capacity and are unable to accommodate rising cases in the Philippine capital of Metro Manila. (Camera: ROLEX DELA PENA).SHOT LIST: AN OFF-SITE MODULAR HOSPITAL FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS IN QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Puebla, Jul 2 (EFE).-Mexico’s XXV Puebla Military Zone on Thursday opened part of its facilities to facilitate the treatment of patients with COVID-19 in the state. As of Thursday, Mexico has so far registered 238,511 positive cases and 29,189 deaths due to Covid-19. (Camera: : GABRIELA GARCÍA GUZMÁN).FOOTAGE SHOW THE PRESENTATION OF THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT AND WARD FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS AT IN THE XXV MILITARY ZONE IN THE CITY OF PUEBLA, MEXICO
Singapore (Singapore), 7 June, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Wallace Moon).- The Changi Convention Centre in Singapore, which is intended to serve COVID-19 patients, has increased its capacity to now accommodate up to 4,400 patients. FOOTAGE OF THE COVID-19 PATIENT CARE FACILITY AT THE CHANGI CONVENTION CENTRE.
Singapore, Apr 24 (EFE / EPA) .- Singapore is building additional facilities to house COVID-19 patients.Despite initial success in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, Singapore has seen a large uptick in the number of cases. Singapore has so far registered 12,075 cases and 12 deaths derived from the COVID-19 virus. (Camera: WALLACE WOON)FOOTAGE SHOWS WORKERS IN AN ISOLATION FACILITY AT THE TANJONG PAGAR TERMINAL IN SINGAPORE.