It turned out what happened to the epidemic hospital in Kiskunhalas



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On the afternoon of March 15, Tibor Lakatos, head of the operational staff guard center, announced at the operational tribe press conference that he would begin construction of a mobile epidemic hospital in Kiskunhalas, but it has not been used since.

Tamás Harangozó, the leader of the Hungarian Socialist Party faction, now posed the question to Interior Minister Sándor Pintér at the meeting of Parliament’s Defense and Law Enforcement Committee on Tuesday.

When asked if the Kiskunhalas Mobile Epidemic Hospital, which had been built in record time in the spring, had already been taken over by the execution of the sentence, the Interior Minister replied:

No, the hospital is operated by Semmelweis Hospital in Kiskunhalas,

container hospital yet to prepare for winter. Sándor Pintér could not answer from memory how much it cost to build the hospital, so he promised a written answer.

Szabolcs Szepesvári, CEO of Kiskunhalas Hospital, recently stated that according to epidemiological forecasts, the Kiskunhalas Mobile Container Hospital should open soon.

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