Army erecting field hospital in Ljubljana to serve as isolation centre
Ljubljana, 14 March - The Slovenian army started preparations Saturday to erect a field hospital at the Edvard Peperko Barracks on the outskirts of Ljubljana. In the event hospital wards are flooded with coronavirus patients, the unit would serve as an isolation centre for up to 120 people.
Ljubljana
Defence Minister Matej Tonin (pictured) speaks to the press as the army starts erecting a field hospital at the Edvard Peperko Barracks in Ljubljana that will be used to isolate coronavirus patients in the event hospital capacities are full.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
Ljubljana
The Slovenian Armed Forces start erecting a field hospital at the Edvard Peperko Barracks in Ljubljana that will be used to isolate coronavirus patients in the event hospital capacities are full.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
Ljubljana
Robert Glavaš, the acting chief of the general staff of the Slovenian Armed Forces (pictured) speaks to the press as the army starts erecting a field hospital that will be used to isolate coronavirus patients in the event hospital capacities are full.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
Ljubljana
Robert Glavaš, the acting chief of the general staff of the Slovenian Armed Forces (pictured) speaks to the press as the army starts erecting a field hospital at the Edvard Peperko Barracks in Ljubljana that will be used to isolate coronavirus patients in the event hospital capacities are full.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
Ljubljana
Defence Minister Matej Tonin (centre) and Civil Protection commander Srečko Šestan (right) speak to the press as the army starts erecting a field hospital at the Edvard Peperko Barracks in Ljubljana that will be used to isolate coronavirus patients in the event hospital capacities are full.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
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