Governor Samuel Ortom this afternoon inspected facilities at the Benue State University Teaching Hospital, BSUTH and Federal Medical Centre, FMC Apir.
The equipment the Governor inspected included ventilators, monitors and beds with the initial capacity of admitting 100 patients (suspected COVID-19 cases) in the two hospitals.
With functional ventilators at BSUTH and FMC, Benue is adjudged by health experts to be well prepared for the battle against COVID-19.
Pictures of the ventilators/monitors and other equipment below attached:
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