RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – São Paulo governor João Doria announced on Monday, March 8th, 11 new field hospital structures totaling 280 additional beds for covid-19 patients in the state. There will be 140 ICU and 140 ward beds. According to the State Health Secretary Jean Carlo Gorinchteyn, the structures will operate next to existing hospital facilities – and not in improvised locations.
The facilities will include the Specialty Medical Outpatient Clinics (AMEs) of Santo André, Andradina, Santos, Barretos, Botucatu, Campinas, Ourinhos, Tupã, Itapetininga, as well as the Lucy Montoro Hospitals, in Fernandópolis, and São José, in the state capital.
According to the secretary, the state government should announce additional beds to be opened this week. “A very good number so that we may assist our entire population,” he said during a press conference at the Bandeirantes Palace, seat of the São Paulo state government.