Reported 9 months ago
With Taiwan experiencing a recent uptick in COVID-19 cases, hospitals, including Taipei National University Hospital, are seeing an increase in patients in emergency rooms and wards, with a notable rise in cases of complications after contracting the virus. As the country enters the sixth wave of the epidemic, hospitals are preparing for a surge in patient numbers. Taipei National University Hospital has strengthened infection control measures to manage the growing number of cases, reintroducing single rooms and negative pressure rooms under unified management to ensure effective isolation and treatment, especially for vulnerable patients. The hospital is also addressing the challenges posed by the influx of cases in emergency rooms and facilities, aiming to provide a safe treatment environment for all patients.
Source: YAHOO