First stage of emergency hospital project handed over to Hong Kong authorities-Xinhua

First stage of emergency hospital project handed over to Hong Kong authorities

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2022-04-08 02:02:17

Aerial photo taken on April 7, 2022 shows an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

SHENZHEN, April 7 (Xinhua) -- The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 in intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities.

Builders attend the handover ceremony of the facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Hong Kong, south China, April 7, 2022. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Workers cross the Shenzhen River by a temporary bridge to start the construction of an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Hong Kong, south China, March 6, 2022. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Aerial photo taken on March 6, 2022 shows an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities under construction in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

A worker welds at the construction site of an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China, March 27, 2022. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Workers have their meals during the break time at the construction site of an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China, March 31, 2022. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Aerial photo taken on March 30, 2022 shows an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities under construction in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Aerial photo taken on March 18, 2022 shows workers lining up to receive nucleic acid test at the construction site of an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

A handover ceremony of the facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities is held in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China, April 7, 2022. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

A builder works at the construction site of an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China, March 10, 2022. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Aerial photo taken on March 10, 2022 shows an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities under construction in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

A worker talks via video link to check the power transmission at the construction site of an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China, March 29, 2022. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Aerial photo taken on April 3, 2022 shows an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities under construction in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

A builder works at the construction site of an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China, March 20, 2022. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Combo photo taken on April 7, 2022 shows the interior views of an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Aerial photo taken on March 10, 2022 shows an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities under construction in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Builders work at the construction site of an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China, April 2, 2022. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

A worker cools his sunburned face with cold water at the construction site of an emergency hospital project in Hong Kong, south China, March 9, 2022. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Aerial photo taken on April 3, 2022 shows an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities under construction in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Aerial photo taken on April 7, 2022 shows an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Aerial photo taken on March 9, 2022 shows an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities under construction in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Aerial photo taken on March 7, 2022 shows an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities under construction in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Aerial photo taken on March 17, 2022 shows an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities under construction during night time in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

Builders work at the construction site of an emergency hospital project aided by China's central authorities in Lok Ma Chau Loop area in Hong Kong, south China, March 9, 2022. The facilities built in the first-stage construction of an emergency hospital project, aided by China's central authorities, was handed over to relevant departments in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Thursday.

The completed facilities consist of 500 negative-pressure beds, including 32 intensive care units and two operating rooms.

The first-stage construction of the hospital began on March 6, and was completed and passed evaluation on April 5.

Once the whole project is completed, the hospital will boast negative-pressure wards with a total of 1,000 beds and other medical and supporting facilities. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)