Nayrouz News Agency : The first military field hospital for coronavirus patients opened Monday
at the Prince Hashem Hospital in Zarqa to back up the government's
efforts to deal with the pandemic.
Assistant Director General of
the Royal Medical Services for Medical and Regional Affairs, Brig. Gen.
Nidal al-Khasawneh, said that the new facility is equipped with a
portable CT scanner, a donation from His Majesty King Abdullah II, the
Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces, to boost the efforts of
the Royal Medical Services.
He stressed that all the necessary
equipment to treat coronavirus patients are available, including
respiratory and monitoring devices and suction equipment. The hospital
will serve armed forces and security services personnel and their
families and the people of the Zarqa Governorate, in coordination with
the Ministry of Health, while ensuring the safety of the medical staff.
Al-Khasawneh
stated that the hospital project, built on 5,200 square meters, was
implemented under the direct supervision of the Directorate of Housing
and Military Works Corporation within 14 days, and was equipped with all
necessary electrical and mechanical systems, with a total capacity of
300 beds, 48 of which are for intensive care and 12 for intermediate
care.
Two similar field hospitals affiliated with the Royal
Medical Services will open during the coming period to boost the
capability to address the pandemic, bringing the total capacity of the
three field hospitals to 900 beds, of which 220 are for intensive care.