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Shanghai’s new buildings are converted into makeshift hospitals in 48 hours, providing 3,500 beds_News Center_China Net

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Shanghai’s new buildings are converted into makeshift hospitals in 48 hours, providing 3,500 beds_News Center_China Net

On the 11th, the reporter learned that over 48 hours, more than 200 managers and nearly 2,000 builders transformed a new office building in Pudong New Area, Shanghai into a square cabin hospital. This is the first square cabin transformed from an existing office building. The hospital can provide 3,500 isolation beds.

It is reported that this makeshift hospital covers an area of ​​about 6,085 square meters, with a total construction area of ​​about 51,000 square meters and a total of 15 floors. This is a brand new and unused office building. After receiving the task of rebuilding the shelter, China Construction Eighth Bureau Shanghai Company completed the formulation of the construction plan overnight and coordinated multiple resources to carry out the construction.

Shanghai's new buildings are converted into makeshift hospitals within 48 hours, providing 3,500 beds

Each floor of the project is equipped with functional rooms such as nurse station, treatment room, washroom, medical and nursing lounge, and power distribution room. An independent socket is installed under each bed, which is convenient for patients to charge their mobile phones and other electronic devices.

In the sanitary and clean area on the first floor, a sterilization buffer channel connected to the building is added, and the super-large exhaust system ensures the safety of medical staff.

Shanghai's new buildings are converted into makeshift hospitals within 48 hours, providing 3,500 beds

At the same time, the container is equipped with a sewage and disinfection system. After many times of disinfection, the sewage can be discharged into the original sewage pipeline after reaching the water quality standard of the infectious disease hospital sewage, which can effectively prevent the virus from spilling and spreading. (Headquarters CCTV Wang Dianjia)

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