| From : | ZARDIASHVILI, Tamila <zardiashvilit@who.int> |
| To : | Maia Nikoleishvili <mnikoleishvili@moh.gov.ge> |
| Subject : | RE: [EXT] FW: Georgia COVID Medical Capacity Question |
| Received On : | 21.10.2020 16:52 |
მაიკო, უზარმაზარი მადლობა.
From: Maia Nikoleishvili
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2020 20:49
To: ZARDIASHVILI, Tamila
Subject: Re: [EXT] FW: Georgia COVID Medical Capacity Question
გამარჯობა
თამუნა,
გიგზავნი
ინფოს 19 ოქტომბრის
მდგომარეობით:
As of 19th of October 4430 rooms out of 5477 in 102 quarantine hotels are occupied.
Around 2859 patients have made use of the fever/Covid clinics.
In total, 297 inpatient facilities operate across the country with 17,514 beds available of which 4317 are reserved for Covid cases. 2,290 beds are available in intensive care units of which 1,450 are reserved for Covid cases. 1840 ventilators
are available for the management of respiratory distress syndrome.
სს,
მაიკო
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On 21 Oct 2020, at 20:13, ZARDIASHVILI, Tamila <zardiashvilit@who.int> wrote:
მაიკო, გამარჯობა, თუ გაქვს განახლებული ინფორმაცია ქვემოთ მოყვანილი მონაცემების გარშემო, გადმომიგზავნე რა.
მადლობა,
თამუნა
From: Maia Nikoleishvili <mnikoleishvili@moh.gov.ge>
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 17:43
To: ZARDIASHVILI, Tamila <zardiashvilit@who.int>
Subject: [EXT] FW: Georgia COVID Medical Capacity Question
თამუნა, ამ ინფორმაციით იხელმძღვანელე.
Dear Sarah,
Upon you request we would like to provide you with the following updated information:
- In total, 297 inpatient facilities operate across the country with 17,514 beds, out of which 35 inpatient facilities with 2522 beds are used for Covid cases.
- 2,290 beds are available in intensive care units around the country, out of which 1,040 intensive care beds are reserved for Covid cases.
- 1763 ventilators are available for the management of respiratory distress syndrome.
- 101 hotels with around 8000 rooms are used as a quarantine space.
- Considering current epidemiological situation, 8 hotels (5 in Batumi, 1 – Tbilisi, 1 – Kutaisi, 1 - Anaklia) are accepting COVID positive patients with mild symptoms or asymptomatic. In case of necessity, the number of hotels will be increased.
From: Maia Nikoleishvili
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 5:31 PM
To: ZARDIASHVILI, Tamila <zardiashvilit@who.int>
Subject: FW: Georgia COVID Medical Capacity Question
თამუნა,
გიგზავნი ამერიკის საელჩოსთვის მიწოდებილ ინფორმაციას.
სს,
მაიკო
From: Maia Nikoleishvili
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2020 5:07 PM
To: 'Cummings, Sarah R (Tbilisi)' <CummingsSR@state.gov>
Cc: Gvantsa Gasviani <ggasviani@moh.gov.ge>
Subject: RE: Georgia COVID Medical Capacity Question
Dear Sarah,
Upon you request we would like to provide you with the following updated information:
- In total, 297 inpatient facilities operate across the country with 17,514 beds, out of which 36 inpatient facilities with 2522 beds are used for Covid cases.
- 2,290 beds are available in intensive care units around the country, out of which 1,040 beds are reserved for Covid cases.
- 1763 ventilators are available for the management of respiratory distress syndrome.
- 101 hotels with around 8000 rooms are used as a quarantine space.
- Considering current epidemiological situation, 8 hotels (5 in Batumi, 1 – Tbilisi, 1 – Kutaisi, 1 - Anaklia) are accepting COVID positive patients with mild symptoms or asymptomatic. In case of necessity, the number of hotels will be increased.
Best regards,
Maia