Hong Kong opens first makeshift hospital
A 500-bed mobile-cabin hospital started operations on Aug 1 in Hong Kong, taking coronavirus patients with mild symptoms.
In a first for the city, the design and operation of the newly-converted hospital at AsiaWorld-Expo received help from a team of experts from Central China's Hubei province, where the outbreak previously wreaked havoc.
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