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Temporary housing of NIA in Kaohsiung provides medical & interpretation services to foreigners living in the housing

Temporary housing of NIA in Kaohsiung has provided medical and interpretation services to foreigners living in the housing. (Photo / Provided by NIA)
Temporary housing of NIA in Kaohsiung has provided medical and interpretation services to foreigners living in the housing. (Photo / Provided by NIA)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】translated by CHI CHIA I

As the coronavirus pandemic is still going strong in Taiwan, temporary housing of NIA in Kaohsiung has implemented various anti-virus measures. The personnel of Yong-An District Public Health Center was invited to give regular vaccination services to people living in temporary housing. Besides, Dr. Wu Zong Qing (吳宗慶) was also invited to provide medical services. Interpretation services were also available to overcome language barriers between the doctor and foreign nationals.

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If there is an urgent need for medical treatment, the Kaohsiung temporary housing also assists them in receiving treatment in the nearby hospitals. For example, Ah Hao from Vietnam didn't care about the wounds on his feet at first. However, temporary housing personnel found that the wound was red, swollen, and inflamed.

He was then sent to the hospital for treatment, and it was a bacterial infection that caused cellulitis. If it worsens, there may be a risk of amputation. A Hao is very grateful to the NIA temporary housing for this so that he can return to his home country in good health condition.

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Director Zheng Ming Chang (鄭明昌) of the Kaohsiung temporary housing mentioned that he is especially grateful to Dr. Wu Zong Qing and the Yong-An District Public Health Center for providing medical services and increasing the vaccination rate of the housing, which not only enhances the protection of the people living here but also checks their health regularly.  

Besides, special spaces such as parent-child rooms and prayer rooms are set up, so that the foreigners living in the housing can have better experiences while waiting to return to their hometowns.

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