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Chinese Medical Team Continues Patient Care in Vanuatu
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January 6, 2025

Chinese Medical Team Continues Patient Care in Vanuatu

Port Vila – A series of images showcases the ongoing efforts of a Chinese medical team providing patient care at Vila Central Hospital, the main hospital in Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu.

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Port Vila – A series of images showcases the ongoing efforts of a Chinese medical team providing patient care at Vila Central Hospital, the main hospital in Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu.

According to the report, the third batch of the Chinese medical team has treated over 1,800 patients since their deployment in September 2024. Additionally, the team has been involved in more than 300 surgeries and conducted around 30 training sessions.

Port Vila experienced a 7.3-magnitude earthquake on Dec. 17, 2024, which caused extensive infrastructure damage and resulted in at least 14 casualties.

The Chinese medical team was among the first non-local responders to offer emergency medical aid, despite sustaining injuries themselves during the earthquake.

 

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