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Queen’s Medical Center previews COVID-19 treatment tent at West Oahu hospital

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The emergency room area at Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu in Ewa Beach on Friday. An acute care module tent is set up in the parking lot of the emergency facility to provide emergency care to a predicted overflow of patients in light of the recent influx of COVID-19 infections.
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The emergency room area at Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu in Ewa Beach on Friday. An acute care module tent is set up in the parking lot of the emergency facility to provide emergency care to a predicted overflow of patients in light of the recent influx of COVID-19 infections.
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The emergency room area at Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu in Ewa Beach on Friday. An acute care module tent is set up in the parking lot of the emergency facility to provide emergency care to a predicted overflow of patients in light of the recent influx of COVID-19 infections.
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The emergency room area at Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu in Ewa Beach on Friday. An acute care module tent is set up in the parking lot of the emergency facility to provide emergency care to a predicted overflow of patients in light of the recent influx of COVID-19 infections.
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2021 Sept. 10 CTY - Honolulu Star-Advertiser photo by Jamm Aquino/jaquino@staradvertiser.com An exterior view of the new emergency care tent set up at Queen’s West hospital on Friday, Sept. 10, 2021, in Ewa Beach. The acute care module tent is set up in the parking lot of the emergency facility, and is to provide emergency care to the predicted overflow of patients in light of the influx of COVID-19 infections.
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Susan Murray, chief operating officer for the Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu, speaks on Friday. At right is emergency physician Dr. Ronald Kuroda. An acute care module tent is set up in the parking lot of the facility to provide emergency care to a predicted overflow of patients in light of the recent influx of COVID-19 infections.
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Emergency room physician Dr. Ronald Kuroda stands inside a new emergency care tent set up at Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu on Friday.
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Emergency room physician Dr. Ronald Kuroda stands inside a new emergency care tent set up at Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu on Friday.
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Emergency room physician Dr. Ronald Kuroda stands inside a new emergency care tent set up at Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu on Friday.
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A view of one of the hospital beds inside a new emergency care tent set up at Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu on Friday.
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A view of one of the hospital beds inside a new emergency care tent set up at Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu on Friday.
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A view of one of the hospital beds inside a new emergency care tent set up at Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu on Friday.
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Emergency room physician Dr. Ronald Kuroda stands inside a new emergency care tent set up at Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu on Friday.
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Emergency room physician Dr. Ronald Kuroda stands inside a new emergency care tent set up at Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu on Friday.

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