[UPDATE] 31.03.20 - In response to #COVID19 Libyan Navy commenced with preparation of "Ibn Ouf" to fulfill a role of clinic and quarantine in case of emergency. The ship has a capacity of 210 beds, refrigerators, stores and a small clinic therefore can be used as a mobile hospital.
[UPDATE] 01.04.20 - Preparations and work in full swing on board the Libyan Navy ship “Ibn Ouf” which is currently being converted for use as an emergency hospital and quarantine in response to #COVID19.
[UPDATE] 01.04.20 - Undersecretary of the Ministry of Defence inspecting progress of work on board the Libyan navy ship "Ibn Ouf".
[UPDATE] 09.04.20 - Despite challenging circumstances and ongoing clashes conversion of the Libyan Navy ship "Ibn Ouf" to a mobile emergency hospital continues at a fast pace. The ship will be fitted with 36 rooms each equipped with bed, ventilator and other medical devices needed for necessary care of patients. Work is scheduled for completion in 10 days.
[UPDATE] 21.04.20 - Conversion of the Libyan Navy ship "Ibn Ouf" to a mobile clinic and quarantine for #Covid19 patients is nearing completion.
[UPDATE] 25.04.20 - Final touches. Work is being finalized on the conversion of the Libyan Navy ship "Ibn Ouf" to a mobile clinic and quarantine for #Covid19 patients.
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