
After six days of renovation, the Iranian government has converted the Iran Mall, the largest shopping Mall in the country, into a mobile cabin hospital to treat more patients being infected with COVID-19.

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On the afternoon of March 21, local time, a Chinese reporter visited the mobile cabin hospital which would be put into operation.
As it is shown in the hospital, 250 beds have been installed in its vast indoor space area of 45,000 square meters. In the future, it is expected to have a total of 3,000 beds. Meanwhile, the hospital has been equipped with complete hospital beds and rescue equipment.

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The head of the shopping center said that he was greatly impressed by the construction of the Huoshenshan and Leishenshan Hospitals in central China’s Wuhan, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus outbreak, in only 10 days.
He added that the reconstruction of mobile cabin hospitals in Iran was based on China's valuable experience in fighting the epidemic.

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Eight makeshift hospitals are being built in Tehran to fight against the virus, three of which have been completed and will be operational very soon.

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