Coronavirus
Photos: Governor Joho Opens Second Coronavirus Hospital In Mombasa
As numbers of coronavirus continues to surge mapping out Nairobi and Mombasa as the epicenters with most numbers, disaster preparedness and mitigation measures continues to be taken, at least in the case of Mombasa.
With a fully operational Covid-19 hospital in Coast General, the need for expansion is undeniably a top priority. Today Governor Joho unveiled The Mombasa County the second COVID19 Treatment Centre domiciled at the Technical University of Mombasa.
“The centre will be handling mild & moderate COVID-19 cases while the critical cases will be handled at the Coast General Teaching and Refferal Hospital. We also launched four ambulances with critical care capacity that will be dedicated for transfer of Covid19 patients only.” The Governor said.
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