It has not yet prepared for the winter, but patients are already going to the mobile hospital.



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The mobile container hospital in Halas opened on Thursday morning, to which Covid-positive patients are continuously transferred from Semmelweis Hospital in Kiskunhalas, hiros.hu reported. The newly opened hospital revealed yesterday that it still needs to be winterized, and last week it was reported that pumps and controls need to be replaced in the system to safely drain generated wastewater.

The general director of the Semmelweis Hospital, Szabolcs Szepesvári, told the portal that the opening of the mobile epidemic hospital was necessary due to the dynamic increase in the number of patients needing hospital treatment. So far, 43 patients have been transferred, a significant proportion of whom are positive for Covid. There are also patients who need intensive care, but there are also patients in better condition but with severe comorbidity. Eighteen patients had to be transferred using a horizontal ambulance service, according to the portal.

The mobile epidemic hospital in Kiskunhalas, which has a capacity for 150 patients and was installed in record time in the spring, was revealed this week to be winterized. ATV Híradója announced that Tamás Harangozó, deputy director of the MSZP faction, asked Sándor Pintér at the meeting of the National Defense and Law Enforcement Committee on Tuesday during the ministerial hearing if the execution of the sentence had already taken hold of the mobile epidemic. of Kiskunhalas built in record time in the spring. The Interior Minister replied: “No, the hospital is run by the Semmelweis Hospital in Kiskunhalas.” Then he added, the container hospital has not yet prepared for winter.

According to Halasinfo.hu’s report last week, the city will rebuild the sewage drainage pipes from the ten million guilder Kiskunhalas prison, replace the pumps and all the control. Modernization has become inevitable so that the wastewater from the two institutions in the area, the prison and the mobile epidemic hospital, can be drained safely.

The cost of constructing the 225-square-meter, 3,200-square-foot complex of buildings is shrouded in secrecy. The government representatives did not say so before, citing that the framework of the epidemic protection fund was open from above, and to Tamás Harangozó’s question, Sándor Pintér replied: he does not know this by heart, then he looks at it and writes it down. (In the spring, Napi.hu also asked operational staff about the cost of construction, but they did not respond. Among the contractors was one of the successful public procurement construction companies, WHB Kft.)



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