South Korea eyes ramping up COVID-19 treatment centers to 10,000
The “one-stop” centre provides testing and medical care services.
South Korea’s government has expressed plans to expand the number of "one-stop" COVID-19 treatment centres to 10,000 from the current 6,206, seeking to provide stable medical access in case of a spike in infections, Yonhap reported.
The COVID-19 treatment centres provide people with virus tests, in-person medical care services and antiviral drugs against the virus.
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"Even if the number of COVID-19 patients increases, we will make sure they can get stable treatment under our general medical system," Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said during a COVID-19 response meeting in Seoul.
Han also called for efficient management of medical resources, including hospital beds, to prepare for a possible virus resurgence in the summer vacation season.