Patients with coronavirus treated in inflatable wards

There is a shortage of isolated wards and beds around the world when treating coronavirus. Inflatable wards have been set up in South Korea to minimize the risk of spreading infectious diseases. Inflatable wards are particularly effective in the isolated treatment of patients with coronavirus. The ventilation system pumps polluted air from the chamber through negative pressure and prevents the multiplication of virus pathogens.

Inflatable chambers have become vital in the fight against coronavirus. According to South Korean specialists, the cost of such a ward is five times less than building a ward similar to a hospital.

The inflatable chamber is about the size of a basketball court, equipped, and takes less than an hour to install.