Makeshift hospital opens in border city of China's Yunnan
Share - WeChat

KUNMING -- The border city of Ruili in Southwest China's Yunnan province on Friday put the province's first mobile makeshift hospital into use, admitting five COVID-19 patients, said local authorities.
Covering more than 3,600 square meters, the hospital consists of 170 cabins with 100 beds, including 10 beds for intensive care patients.
Equipped with medical equipment such as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) devices and ventilators, the hospital can carry out remote consultations with hospitals in Ruili and Kunming, the provincial capital. It marks a major step in strengthening Yunnan's ability to respond to public health emergencies.
- Academician Ji Xunming named president and deputy Party secretary
- 19 punished for role in medical admission case
- US' whitewashing of Japan's aggression and war crimes criticized
- ILO China conducts training on post-earthquake recovery in Myanmar
- China's State Council appoints, removes officials
- Exhibition on CPC's crucial role in war against Japanese aggression opens