US Navy did wonders, the ship was converted into a hospital


US Navy did wonders, the ship was converted into a hospital
US Navy Hospital Ship 

CORONAVIRUS: US Navy did wonders, turned ship into Hospital

Los Angeles: It is difficult time for us to say whether we are not safe from diseases in today's time. Because today every day one is faced with some new problem. At the same time, the outbreak of corona is capped in the whole world. And today, panic has increased in the hearts of many people. And why the terror increased today, but not this virus has killed more than 26000 people so far. At the same time, the US Navy has converted one of its ships into the hospital in California amid an increase of corona infected patients. The ship is at the port of Los Angeles. According to the news agency report, this 1000-bed referral hospital will be available for the treatment of non-korana virus patients.

15 patient wards, 80 intensive care beds included: 


According to the information received, it will also be helpful in relieving the pressure being put on the local hospitals by the corona epidemic. According to the ship's official website, it includes 11 general operating suites, 5,000-unit blood banks, 15 patient wards, 80 intensive care beds and rooms. It provides food for at least 7,000 people every day. It has a 200,000 gallon freshwater system. San Diego is one of two hospital ships operated by the US Navy. The ship was initially intended for Seattle and Washington, one of the most difficult states by the COVID-19 epidemic.

Trump approves deployment of ship in Los Angeles: 


It is learned that President Donald Trump approved California Governor Gavin Newsom's request to deploy the ship to Los Angeles on Sunday to provide additional medical assistance. Gave The California Governor's Office posted a video showing the shipwreck of a huge white-hued hospital in the Port of Los Angeles on Twitter. This ship will increase the capacity of the California hospital during the outbreak of COVID-19.
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