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Kongo-Central: WHO delivers inputs to three Covid-19 treatment sites

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Saturday, March 6, handed over inputs to three sites for the treatment of Covid-19 in the city of Matadi, in the province of Kongo-Central. According to the WHO / Matadi office, this endowment aims to improve the care of patients with Covid-19 in these treatment centers, and ensure the proper functioning of these sites.

This batch of inputs affected in the operation of the sites of Matadi, Boma as well as Mbanza Ngungu, consists of stabilizers to operate the oxygen concentrators and monitors, sheets, rechargeable lamps, wall watches, chairs. , from brooms to brush.

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The three treatment centers also benefited from inputs for cleaning the site, in particular powder soaps, cloths with and without sleeves, personnel protection equipment including: surgical masks, balaclavas, hats, and gloves.

Dr Ruth Yala, WHO consultant who handed over this batch, said that the WHO Matadi sub-office responded to the multiple needs recently expressed by the managers of three covid19 treatment sites in the province of Kongo-Central.

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She invited the managers of these treatment centers to manage these resources well.

In the coming days, these three Covid-19 treatment centers will benefit from computers and wheelchairs, from the same partner, announced WHO consultant Ruth Yala. She indicated that the order has already been placed, and only the delivery stage remains.

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