The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has opened a specialised centre for treating infectious and communicable diseases.
Equipped with the latest technology and critical care system, the Hospitality Care Center will also cater to COVID-19 patients.
The facility, located in Dubai Industrial Zone, will provide round-the-clock services all days of the week under the management and supervision of Rashid Hospital.
It has three floors with 88 dedicated rooms for the treatment of COVID-19 patients, from normal to critical cases.
The DHA's Director-General Humaid Al Qutami said that the centre represents an important addition to the high-quality health care services that the authority has provided, which has significantly helped in improving the recovery rate of COVID-19.
"DHA is keen to strengthen its infrastructure and technology to tackle healthcare challenges," he added.
We launched today a state-of-the-art centre for treating infectious diseases. The centre is equipped with the latest critical care equipment and technology to support its functioning. pic.twitter.com/3nmXyE2Lgu
— هيئة الصحة بدبي (@DHA_Dubai) October 27, 2020


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