Tatmadaw provides treatments to over 233,000 outpatients

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Tatmadaw keeps providing healthcare services for patients at the military hospitals and temporary treatment hospitals in the townships of regions and states.
Tatmadaw medical teams, which comprise Tatmadaw doctors, specialists, medical assistants and nurses, have given medical treatments to the people to solve their difficulties in healthcare services. A total of 233,311 outpatients and 69,735 inpatients reached these hospitals from 5 February to date.
Senior medical experts, medics, medical assistants and nurses have conducted 10,893 major operations and 5,597 minor operations. The senior doctors gave intensive treatments to the severe cases.
These hospitals managed the birth of 13,643 babies to date. Of those, 5,564 cases are done in the caesarean section and 8,079 cases in ordinary delivery.
In addition to providing medical care to patients in need of hospitalization, Tatmadaw is making arrangements for the well-being of hospitalized patients and caregivers.
Commanders of Northern Command, Yangon Command, South-West Command, North-West Command and Southern Command comforted the patients—monks, local people, military officers, other ranks and their families—at the respective station military hospitals. The commanders also gave foodstuffs to the patients yesterday. — MNA

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