In Yalta and Simferopol, the army is deploying COVID hospitals



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In Yalta and Simferopol, the army is deploying COVID hospitals

Photo: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

100 military doctors arrived in Crimea and 100 tons of cargo were delivered

Two mobile hospitals of the Russian Defense Ministry will be deployed in two Crimean cities by the end of Thursday, December 24. At first, 22 thousand people fell ill from the coronavirus pandemic in the peninsula.

In Yalta and Simferopol, the military began deploying COVID hospitals. The occupation authorities of Crimea hope that from Friday December 25, hospitals will begin to accept the first patients, writes Interfax with a link to Crimean “boss” Sergei Aksenov.

“Both military hospitals have already arrived. In Yalta, they are already beginning to be deployed on the territory of the Crimean military sanatorium in Partenit. In Simferopol, on the territory of the new Semashko hospital,” Aksenov added.

The publication notes that the “head” of the peninsula asked the military for help to equip 200 infectious beds in Yalta and Simferopol.

The planes with doctors and equipment arrived in Crimea on Thursday night. The RF Defense Ministry plans to deliver 100 military doctors and about 100 tons of cargo to the peninsula.

Note that since the beginning of the pandemic, 22 thousand cases of coronavirus infection have been recorded in Crimea, more than 400 people have died.

Prior to that, it was reported that the daily record of the increase in COVID-19 had been updated in the Russian Federation. During the last day, 29,935 cases of coronavirus infection were detected in the country, which became a record since the start of the pandemic.

We add that Ukraine has become the 17th country with one million COVID cases. During the entire time of the pandemic in Ukraine, 1,001,132 people fell ill.

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