Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan inspected the Covid-19 field hospital in Mohamed bin Zayed City, which has a capacity for 1,200 beds and is being run by 46 doctors and medics in addition to 155 nurses.
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In pictures: Abu Dhabi opens Al Razeen coronavirus field hospital
The hospital covers an area of 46,500 square feet, and has been constructed using state-of-the-art technology in all units and facilities, including safety floorings, as per industry safety standards for preventative medicine.
In pictures: UAE’s Aster DM Healthcare brings 88 ICU nurses to Dubai
Aster has selected 60 nurses trained in critical care who were working at Aster’s quaternary care hospitals in India who would be joining the UAE government’s forces to manage the Covid-19 care facilities in Dubai.
In pictures: Three more field hospitals launched by SEHA in Dubai and Abu Dhabi
The establishment of the three field hospitals is aligned with the nation’s vision to expand the number of medical facilities and be equipped to care for patients with Covid-19, strengthening the healthcare sector’s capabilities and preparedness for current and future challenges through the provision of world-class care that meet and exceed international standards.
In pictures: Dubai Crown Prince visits Covid-19 field hospital in DWTC
According to Dubai public health officials, the facility is able to handle as many as 3,000 Covid-19 patients.