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Where is the Beijing shelter?

Beijing Fengtai Fengti Shelter is located in the courtyard of Fengtai Sports Center, No.55 West Fourth Ring South Road, Fengtai District.

The service population mainly serves the common fever patients with upper respiratory tract infection who are 16-65 years old and have no basic diseases, no emergency treatment and no invasive treatment. After entering the east gate of Fengti Center, the patient will be registered, triaged and treated according to the guiding sign.

Fangcang Hospital has standardized the setting of "three zones and two channels", namely, clean zone, potential contaminated zone, contaminated zone, patient channel and staff channel, so as to ensure zero infection of staff and no spillover of epidemic risk.

At the same time, it is equipped with medical equipment such as mobile CT vehicle, mobile nucleic acid detection vehicle and clinical examination, which are used to treat COVID-19 patients in the shelter. In case of sudden critical patients, they will be referred to the specific treatment area of the district hospital through closed-loop negative pressure ambulance to carry out emergency treatment to ensure the safety of patients.

In addition, Fangcang Hospital in Yanqing District of Beijing was opened for centralized isolation treatment of asymptomatic infected people and mild patients.

Further reading:

Shelter Hospital is a set of mobile medical platform in the field, which is based on medical shelter, integrated with medical and technical support functions, and can be quickly deployed.

The shelter hospital is generally composed of medical functional unit, ward unit and technical support unit, and has many functions such as emergency treatment, surgical treatment and clinical examination. With the advantages of good mobility, rapid deployment and strong environmental adaptability, Fangcang Hospital has also been used to complete emergency medical rescue tasks such as earthquake relief and COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control.