Nampula’s Central Hospital, the largest in northern Mozambique, has run out of beds and is distributing patients in the corridors, warn local authorities, who are waiting for the new hospital to be completed and handed over.
The hospital receives more than 900 patients, despite being designed for around 500 beds. Only with the completion and delivery of the future Nampula General Hospital will it be possible to decongest the current unit, which, in addition to the province, receives patients from Cabo Delgado, Niassa, and part of Zambézia.
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