Armenian Community Hospital in Turkey Engaged in Fight Against Coronavirus
The Armenian community hospital in Turkey is the only one among the non-Islamic minority community hospitals actively involved in combating the coronavirus pandemic. According to information from Armenpress, this was reported by the newspaper Zhaman, which is published in Turkey.
The Armenian community in Turkey is striving to remain resilient amid the ongoing pandemic situation. This spirit of optimism is represented by the Surb Prkich National Hospital, the only hospital serving as a coronavirus facility among the non-Islamic minority community hospitals in Turkey. The medical institution continues to provide assistance to all applicants without discrimination.
Coronavirus has spread widely across many countries in the world, and in Turkey, the number of confirmed cases has surpassed 3,500.
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