A quarantine centre, which can accommodate nearly 10,000 patients, has opened in Abu Dhabi.
The complex is located within Al Razeen field hospital, near Al Raha.
It has 2,784 rooms with on-site medical staff and all necessary facilities for patients, who will be kept there until they are no longer infectious.
Al Razeen also has a field hospital, which opened last month after getting constructed within just nine days.
The relevant entities in Abu Dhabi have readied Al Razeen Health Quarantine Complex (3) in a record period of time, to accommodate 9984 patients.
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@ADMediaOffice) June 7, 2020
قامت الجهات المختصة بأبوظبي بتجهيز مجمع الرزين 3 للحجر الصحي في زمن قياسي، بطاقة استيعابية قدرها 9984 شخصاً، ويديره طاقم طبي وإداري وأمني ويوفر خدمات متكاملة ووجبات يومية ومستلزمات الأشخاص أثناء فترة الحجر الصحي. pic.twitter.com/MKGMHnZgcK
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@ADMediaOffice) June 7, 2020


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