The Minister of Transport follows the regional vaccination campaign against the Corona virus in the state of Monastir and inspects the Jammel hospital

 This afternoon, Friday July 02, 2021, the Minister of Transport and Logistics, Moez Chakchouk, paid a visit to the governorate of Monastir in order to follow the evolution of the epidemiological situation, to study
some proposals, suggest solutions and listen to the shortcomings of the party facing the Corona virus pandemic and the expanding spread of the virus.

The Minister of Transport and Logistics, in the presence of the governor of Monastir, Akram Al-Sebri, followed the mobile vaccination convoy in the youth center in Menzel Hayet, and was informed of the working conditions of the regional vaccination center. to the city of Monastir and the regional vaccination plan in which the state of Monastir was successful and ranked first in the vaccination rate, which amounts to 78,868 vaccinations per dose The first and 35,183 vaccinations for the second dose in three regional centers in Monastir, kassr Hilal Moknin The regional vaccination center in Jammel is scheduled to open tomorrow Saturday and next week the regional vaccination center in Sahlin.
The Minister of Transport and Logistics also referred to the local hospital of Jamal, where, in the presence of the governor of the region, members of the Assembly of People's Representatives, Lazhar Al-Shamli and Moncef Boughattas, the commissioner of Jammel Abdel-Razzaq Khedir, the mayor of Jammel Al-Habib Al-Mili and the regional director of health Hammouda Al-Babba, he was briefed on the working conditions and the situation. The capacity of the hospital, whose different services contain 17 beds for oxygen, while it currently houses 26 people infected with the Corona virus, including cases requiring a residence in the intensive care unit.
The Minister of Transport and Logistics listened to the concerns of the medical and paramedical framework, represented mainly by the shortage of quantities of oxygen and the shortage of resuscitation beds, oxygen and ambulances, as well as the serious shortage of medical and paramedical tires in the face of the deterioration of the epidemiological situation and the development of coronavirus cases.