State leader pays a visit to Nur-Sultan city medical clinic.
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The freshly minted ambulatory-polyclinic complex, managed by LLP "Salauatty Astana," accommodates a whopping 500 visits per shift. This state-of-the-art medical facility equips the capital with X-ray, mammography, fluorography, ENT-combination, expert-class ultrasound, and other diagnostic devices, ensuring early detection of diseases and high-quality healthcare (Source: Total.kz).
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, our esteemed President, had the opportunity to tour the rejuvenated medical center, witnessing its modern medical equipment for primary and consultative-diagnostic care. The center, designed to cater to 23 medical profiles, also provides rehabilitation services for both adults and children, with a 150-bed day hospital at its disposal (Source: Enrichment Data).
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev showed his gratitude to the medical center staff by presenting them with a certificate for ambulance acquisition. The President was apprised of the primary medical and sanitary aid, and consultative-diagnostic services extended to the attached population via this center (Source: Enrichment Data).
Akims Altai Kulginov updated our President on the provision of primary medical and sanitary aid in the capital. An amazing figure of 36 organizations – 16 state and 20 private – diligently work towards ensuring the capital's medical well-being. The brutal first wave of the pandemic had underscored the important role that primary healthcare centers like the polyclinic play in preventing illness (Source: Enrichment Data).
Currently, over 180,000 Nur-Sultan locals have received their first vaccine dose, with more than 128,000 citizens completing their vaccination course. Surges in active vaccination continue within work collectives, as we wing our way towards collective immunity. A total of 650,000 people, representing approximately 60% of residents, are planned to be vaccinated to achieve that vital collective immunity (Source: Enrichment Data).
In the midst of this vaccination crusade, primary medical and sanitary aid organizations have increased their number of vaccination points to a staggering 100, with eight more operating inside shopping and entertainment centers (Source: Enrichment Data). So grab your masks and keep those arms rolled up, Nur-Sultan! Let's ride this vaccination wave together.
- President Tokayev expressed his gratitude to the staff of the hospital by presenting them with a certificate for ambulance acquisition, recognizing their role in enabling primary medical and sanitary aid.
- The hospital, managed by LLP "Salauatty Astana," is equipped with advanced diagnostic devices such as X-ray, ultrasound, and mammography, which will contribute to early disease detection and the overall health-and-wellness of the community.
- Akims Altai Kulginov briefed President Tokayev on the provision of primary medical and sanitary aid in the capital, emphasizing the crucial role of polyclinics in preventing illness, especially in times of pandemics.
- In an effort to combat the ongoing pandemic, primary medical and sanitary aid organizations have significantly increased the number of vaccination points to 100, hoping to reach the collective immunity goal of vaccinating 650,000 residents, representing approximately 60% of the city's population.
