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News Berlin, Germany: Adventist Hospital Sets Up Coronavirus Rescue Center
By: Adventistischer Pressedienst, and Adventist Review, courtesy Adventist Review
Walfriede Hospital, a Seventh-day Adventist medical facility in Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany, reported that it has established a pandemic crisis team, which is working overtime to make sure it can meet the challenges posed by COVID-19 in the area. The hospital has also set up a rescue center to provide care for people suffering from the symptoms of COVID-19.
The announcement came from Bernd Quoss, CEO and president of Waldfriede Hospital, in a message to the board of directors. Quoss also reported that two coronavirus patients were in the Waldfriede intensive care unit. Adventistischer Pressedienst (APD) first reported about the two COVID-19 patients in the hospital ICU on March 18, 2020.