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23/07/2021 06:00 GMT+7
In the current context, the hotel-hospital model helps authorities to reduce the pressure on hospital beds, and private hospitals can join hands with the health sector to participate in the fight against the epidemic.
At the lobby of the Pullman Grande hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, medical staff wearing full-body protective gear greet Covid-19 patients with a smile. About 250 rooms at this 5-star hotel were converted into a temporary facility of the Thonburi private hospital when Covid-19 re-emerged in Thailand. Vietnam could learn from Thailand’s experience.