Dominica-China friendship hospital has 7 operation theatres: Health Minister
Dominica's health minister Dr. Irvin McIntyre discussed the construction frame-work of the Dominica-China friendship hospital.
Thursday, 18th March 2021

Dr. McIntyre stated that the hospital would have two medical technology buildings while building one is complete. It has a radiology department on the ground floor, a medical laboratory on the first floor, a dialysis unit, and ambulatory unity on the top floor.
Phase 2: The second phase includes an ophthalmology unit inclusive of an ophthalmology theatre on the ground floor and staff accommodation on the upper two floors. Also read: Chinese President willing to further boost China-Dominica relations Phase 3: The third phase has an out-patient building opposite the emergency department. The building has been completed. Phase 4 and 5: The fourth and fifth phase includes operations building, blood bank, medical technology building 2, Intensive Care Units, and four operating theatres. Phase 6: It is a three-floor administrative building and 80% complete. Health Minister stated that there are in total eight intensive care beds, which include two fully isolation beds. Also read:China helps Dominica with $14 million donationBesides this, Dr. Irvin McIntyre stated that the patient building would be a four-story structure with both male and female wards. The entire structure is going to have four elevators, three sets of stairs, and a ramp. A local contractor will do the landscaping, said the health minister.
Health Minister also stated that the old ICU and operation theatre building was demolished.
Furthermore, the health minister also stated that the ministry is currently using the Oxford Astrazeneca coronavirus vaccine in its immunization drive. He assured that the vaccine is safe and WHO approved. He also said that the COVAX facility would send SK-Biotech and Pfizer vaccines.Monika Walker is an experienced journalist specializing in global political developments and international relations. With a keen eye for accuracy and analysis, Monika has been reporting for over a decade, bringing stories to light that matter to readers around the world. She holds a degree in International Journalism and is passionate about giving a voice to underrepresented communities through factual reporting.
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