Graduate medical students will also be sent for tests from now on.



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There are increasing requests for sampling for the coronavirus, so another 200 sampling units will be installed across the country in a matter of days, the head of communications and public relations for the National Ambulance Service told public media on Wednesday.

Pál Győrfi He highlighted that the number of coronavirus sampling requests received by the ambulance service has increased significantly in recent days. After the first few hundred tasks, more than 5,000 such requests have been sent to the National Ambulance Service in recent weeks, and now the number of sampling tasks exceeds 12,000 in some days.

In order to fulfill all sampling requests quickly, in a few days another 200 sampling units will be installed across the country with the help of the Ministry of the Interior (BM). The staff of the units is made up of graduate medical students, the vehicles are provided by the World Bank.

The samplers are trained by the National Ambulance Service. The training also covers the use of protective equipment, the professional protocol of intervention, disinfection and the necessary administration, writes MTI.

The head of communication and public relations of the National Ambulance Service stressed that so far everything possible had been done to ensure that the sampling was carried out without problems. The sampling units plus 200 installed with the help of the BM are a valuable help because they almost double their capacity.

Therefore, according to Pál Győrfi, not only will the short deadlines so far be sustainable, but they may even reduce them.

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