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There is no shortage of capacity, technical or protective equipment in health institutions that hinders defense, Zsolt Halmosi, the hospital’s national commander-in-chief, said at the National Defense and Law Enforcement Committee meeting on Thursday.
When, after the first wave of the epidemic in the spring, the government lifted the emergency, the hospital’s commander-in-chief system was still maintained, but adjusted to the needs. In the spring, another 109 hospital commanders were assigned to 108 institutions and 94 hospital commanders are currently working in 93 health institutions. Of these, 48 were assigned to the task by the police, 17 by the disaster management team and 29 by the military, he said, according to the report by Zsolt Halmosi, the hospital’s national commander-in-chief.
In addition to the health institutions, 19 social institutions have institutional commanders, these are institutions where the number of people placed is 200 or more. Of these, 14 were assigned by the police, one by military and disaster management personnel.
Hospital commanders have been at risk since the system was installed, 3 hospital commanders have suffered serious health problems, such as a heart attack, and 11 hospital commanders are currently battling coronavirus infection. Arrangements were made for his change.
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