JAKARTA - PT Pertamina (Persero) built a COVID-19 emergency hospital on an area of 4.2 hectares in Tanjung Duren, West Jakarta, with a capacity of 300 beds.

Pertamina Business Supporting Director Dedi Sunardi said the construction of an emergency hospital was a form of the company's commitment to support the government in accelerating the handling of COVID-19.

"We hope that in the next two weeks the construction can be completed in stages," said Dedi Sunardi, quoted by Antara, Saturday, July 17.

Dedi explained that his party allocated 128 beds for the treatment room, 70 beds in the ICU and ICU emergency rooms, and 104 beds in the ICU building.

The emergency hospital will be equipped with negative pressure (negative pressure) and a HEPA filter, so that the air released from the hospital remains safe for the environment.

In addition, the hospital will also be equipped with operating rooms, laboratory rooms, radiology, pharmaceutical installations, nutrition installations, central sterilization rooms, laundry rooms to morgue rooms, including hemowashing installations for COVID-19 patients who need dialysis and a room for dialysis. maternity for pregnant women who are positive for COVID-19.

Pertamina designed an emergency hospital building in Tanjung Duren by maximizing the potential of land and funds for possible future developments.

The modular system was chosen because it uses the concept of pre-fabricated development, which is mass-produced and then sent to the site and installed so as to help accelerate development.

The modular system is made of durable and tested materials, and is certified earthquake resistant.

Dedi has not detailed the total investment to build the emergency hospital, including the source of the budget.

Pertamedika President Director Fathema Djan Rachmat said that in addition to the modular hospital in Tanjung Duren, his party also manages the COVID-19 emergency hospital at Pondok Gede Hajj Dormitory.

Pertamedika, which is a subsidiary of Pertamina in the health sector, has reviewed the construction of an emergency health service facility for COVID-19 patients in Bandung, West Java.

"We will synergize with several SOEs, such as Kimia Farma, Telkom and Pindad to provide COVID-19 treatment facilities," said Fathema.


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