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2/9/10 11:54 AM

Angola
Provincial hospital with new ambulances

 

Ndalatando – After two years without vehicles for emergency services, the provincial hospital of Kwanza Norte now has two new ambulances.


Speaking to ANGOP, the director general of the aforesaid hospital of northern Kwanza Norte province, Justino Tchikenge, stated that the vehicles will contribute to curbing the difficulties faced in transporting the sick, as well as evacuating patients in critical conditions to the country's capital, Luanda.


A total of 41 physicians, including three Angolans, 24 Cubans, four Koreans, four Russians and six Vietnamese specialists in amnesty, gynaecology, orthopaedics and ophthalmology,  among others, secure the work at the health institution.






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