See how the final works of the construction of the Kovid hospital in Batajnica are going PHOTO



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Belgrade – Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić visited the final construction sites of the Kovid hospital at the “Zemun ekonomija” Military Complex at Batajnički Drum in Belgrade.


Source: Tanjug

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / buducnostsrbijeav

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / buducnostsrbijeav

Together with President Vučić, the works were also visited by Defense Minister Nebojša Stefanović, Health Minister Zlatibor Lončar, Director of the Infectious Diseases Clinic Goran Stevanović, Mayor Zoran Radojičić and Deputy Mayor Goran Vesić.

“No one expected that we could build such a magnificent hospital in four months,” Vucic said on that occasion.

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / buducnostsrbijeav

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / buducnostsrbijeav

He congratulated all the workers, as well as the State, which, he said, found the strength for this investment in a difficult situation.

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / avucic

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / avucic

He added that Serbia will invest between 6 and 7 billion dinars in the construction of that hospital in Krusevac and in equipping another 30 million euros.

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / avucic

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / avucic

“Huge money that is not easy to collect under these conditions. And we collect it from our own sources,” he said.

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / avucic

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / avucic

“We will try to pass 25,000 to 30,000 analyzed per day, that is exhausting, and our laboratory and our human and economic capacities are inconceivable money on a daily basis,” the president announced.

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / avucic

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / avucic

The president added that 420 respirators will be carried in these two hospitals alone.

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / avucic

Photo: Printskrin, Instagram / avucic

Vučić also pointed out that the newly built hospital will belong to the Serbian Clinical Center system, and that medical supplies will arrive from there, as well as equipment such as blankets and other necessary things in the hospital.



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