Dubai has built another facility in the emirate to augment the country’s efforts in providing locations for treatments of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as well as for other illnesses.
The Rashid Hospital in Dubai saw a newly-built isolation and intensive care building within days as one of the country’s proactive measures to prepare facilities in advance as required.
“Our life heroes from our engineering team know no impossible. In less than a week DHA built an isolation and intensive building near #RashidHospital with the necessary medical equipment in every room,” said a tweet from DHA.
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DHA assures that all rooms within the new structure are fully equipped with all of the necessary medical equipment and appliances, and have offices intended for medical staff as well.
The health authority also assured the public that the building strictly followed best international standards such as CLASS NICU.
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Our life heroes from our engineering team know no impossible. In less than a week DHA built an isolation and intensive building near #RashidHospital with the necessary medical equipment in every room. pic.twitter.com/VwA91mH084
— هيئة الصحة بدبي (@DHA_Dubai) April 19, 2020