“During the escalation, more than 120 people were admitted to the Jermuk Medical Centre. Although the staff performed their duties proficiently, the lack of proper equipment resulted in a decline in the quality of services provided. As a result, a decision was made to establish an emergency department at the medical centre,” notes Vigen Tatintsyan, health staff of the ICRC.
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