Several hospitals across the country are being designated as quarantine centers and “epidemic hospitals” in addition to the South Pest Central Hospital’s St László unit.
Ildikó Horváth, State Secretary in charge of healthcare, told parliament’s public welfare committee that a mobile quarantine hospital is being constructed in Kiskunhalas, in south-eastern Hungary, and the local hospital will be assigned for the same purpose.
The hospitals of Ajka (W), Szekszárd (S), and Miskolc (NE) will be similarly adapted in view of the novel coronavirus epidemic. The aim is to slow down the spread of the new coronavirus epidemic.
The state secretary said the government has introduced its measures in time so there is a chance for slowing down the spread of the virus if people act responsibly.
GPs aged above 65 will not participate in direct patient services and the work will have to be organized in a way to allow only younger doctors to meet patients.
A decision has been made to postpone all non-emergency surgeries and the recruitment of more health workers has started. New regulations have been introduced for medicine prescription and specialist medical exams can be postponed.
A large number of acquisitions are under way for protective gear and ventilators and anybody showing symptoms of pneumonia for unknown reasons will be screened for coronavirus.
Changes have been made to the laboratory network and in addition to the National Public Health Centre laboratory, seven labs are involved in screenings. Additionally, the Korányi hospital in Budapest is being prepared to provide intensive care to patients in need.
There are currently 45 healthcare workers are in quarantine. The state secretary warned that a few dozen confirmed coronavirus cases could turn into thousands of patients in a week’s time, as has been the case in Austria.
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