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Oxygen bottles in Yemen
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

“We have a lot of people that die quickly” of COVID-19 in Yemen

MSF teams have been running the COVID-19 treatment centre in Aden, Yemen, where the rates of people dying from the coronavirus - and quickly - have staggered our staff. Project Update - 2 Jun 2020
 
Ihor Skalko.
Hepatitis C

Increasing access to hepatitis C treatment in Ukraine

Around 3.6 per cent of Ukrainians live with hepatitis C, well above the estimated European average of 1.5 per cent. Hepatitis C is a major cause of chronic liver disease globally. Project Update - 2 Jun 2020
 
The special centre for COVID-19 patients has a maximum capacity of 22 beds with oxygen intakes: 16 hospital beds and 6 intensive care beds with mechanical ventilation.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

MSF opens COVID-19 centre in Venezuela

MSF doctors, nurses, and transport maintenance staff have joined forces with staff from Venezuela's Ana Francisca Pérez de León II in the capital Caracas to set up a COVID-19 treatment centre. Project Update - 29 May 2020
 
MSF Medical Doctor Anna-Clara Ivrasson in consultation with a young patient in the measles ward of Bossangoa Hospital. Bossangoa was at the epicentre of the measles outbreak when this picture was taken.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Continuing essential medical services during COVID-19

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt in every one of MSF’s projects. Since the beginning, our priority has been to keep existing essential medical services up and running. Project Update - 28 May 2020
 
Dayana Tabbarah, MSF health promoter, and Hala Hussein, MSF nurse, in the streets of Burj al-Barajneh camp, Beirut. Together, they visit houses of patients who have agreed to participate in the shielding approach recently put in place by MSF in the camp. The project is still in its pilot phase: six families, who were already part of MSF’s home-based care cohort, accepted to practice shielding.

المرشدة الصحية مع منظّمة أطباء بلا حدود دايانا طبارة، والممرضة مع منظّمة أطباء بلا حدود هالة حسين، تجوبان شوارع مخيم برج البراجنة في بيروت. معاً، تزوران منازل المرضى الذين وافقوا على المشاركة في برنامج الحماية الوقائية الذي وضعته أطباء بلا حدود مؤخراً في المخيم. لا يزال المشروع في مرحلته التجريبية: وافقت ستّ عائلات، كانت مسبقاً ضمن المجموعة التي تتلقى الرعاية المنزلية من المنظّمة، على تنفيذ ممارسات الحماية الوقائية.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Offering extra protection against COVID-19 to Lebanon’s most vulnerable

MSF is visiting homes in refugee camps in Lebanon, to provide health awareness and education on coronavirus COVID-19 to high-risk and vulnerable people and families. Project Update - 26 May 2020
 
External view of MSF hospital in Drouillard, which receives severely burned patients.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

MSF opens a COVID-19 treatment centre in Haiti

MSF has repurposed our burns hospital in Drouillard, a neighbourhood of Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, to treat people with COVID-19. Project Update - 18 May 2020
 
MSF activities with a set-up adapted to Covid19.
Triage / Consultation (close physical examination) of patients with symptoms similar to covid19. New waiting area for patients with symptoms similar to COVID-19
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Five things we can do to protect people on the move during COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic is disproportionately impacting people on the move - including refugees - who are among the world's must vulnerable. How can we protect them during a pandemic?

Project Update - 18 May 2020
 
Relatives of an expectant mother in labour wait outside an MSF ambulance as the medical team does preliminary checks and tests on the patient before taking her to hospital.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

COVID19 and lack of protective equipment threaten lifesaving care in Kenya.

COVID-19 in Kenya is raising concerns for vulnerable people living in the slums of Mathare, where MSF has been providing emergency medical services. The lack of protective equipment is a cause for concern. Project Update - 15 May 2020
 
The main hall of the MSF hospital in Bentiu Protection of Civilians (PoC) site.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

People in protection of civilians camps in South Sudan found to have COVID-19

In a worrying sign, people in two overcrowded protection of civilians camps in South Sudan - in Juba and Bentiu - have been found to be positive for COVID-19, sparking fears of an outbreak. Project Update - 13 May 2020
 
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) started taking care of patients affected by the COVID-19 pandemic on April 28 at the Nongo Epidemic Treatment Center in Conakry. More than 80 patients are already hospitalised.

The Nongo Epidemic Treatment Center (CTEpi Nongo) is a well-known structure of MSF. The humanitarian organization had in fact set up this center with its own funds in 2015 during the Ebola epidemic which had severely affected Guinea.

"To face with the new COVID-19 pandemic which is affecting Guinea, we have rehabilitated a good part of the structure to bring it up to standard and welcome the first patients" explains KEÏTA Guéya Bonaventure, Technical and Logistics Coordinator of MSF in Guinea.

"The establishment of this care unit was urgent given the congestion at Donka hospital. First, we can provide care for patients with mild symptoms of the disease but who require hospitalisation. "

Initial support of three months is planned by MSF for the Nongo site.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

MSF supports the COVID-19 pandemic response in Guinea

MSF is sending additional resources to support the COVID-19 response in Guinea, one of the countries on the African continent most affected by the virus. Project Update - 12 May 2020
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
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