Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon is giving a greeting at the Hope Box of Love Christmas event held on the afternoon of the 20th in front of the joint workshop at Namdaemun Homeless Counseling Center in Jung-gu, Seoul.

Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon is giving a greeting at the Hope Box of Love Christmas event held on the afternoon of the 20th in front of the joint workshop at Namdaemun Homeless Counseling Center in Jung-gu, Seoul.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] On the 27th, Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon visited ‘Hyemin Hospital,’ the first designated dedicated base hospital in Seoul as of the 6th, to inspect its operation status and encourage the medical staff and related personnel who are working hard to protect the medical frontlines through the end of the year.


‘Hyemin Hospital’ is designated as a dedicated base hospital for the efficient treatment of COVID-19 critical and high-risk patients, and the hospital director has made all beds available for COVID-19 patient care.


Currently, it operates a total of 185 dedicated COVID-19 beds, including 133 moderate cases beds, 30 semi-severe cases beds, and 22 severe cases beds. The total number of confirmed patients receiving inpatient treatment at Hyemin Hospital is 26.



Mayor Oh visited the COVID-19 outpatient clinic center, which provides medical services for confirmed patients under home treatment, as well as the severe beds and semi-severe/moderate beds in succession to check the operation status and encourage the efforts of the staff doing their best on the front lines.


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