Deputy Governor of Taiz Governorate, Taha Hammam Al-Burahi, on Wednesday inspected the dialysis center in the Military Hospital in Taiz. The dialysis center includes 24 beds and a machine for dialysis patients. Deputy Al-Burahi praised the role of the leadership of the Fourth Region, the main supporter of this important project, the Medical Supply Department, and the governorate's mobilization official, Hamis Al-Habbari, which reflects their interest in patients with kidney failure in Taiz Governorate, and is also a translation of the keenness of the leadership of the revolution, represented by Commander Abdul Malik bin Badr Al-Din al-Houthi, may God protect him. The agent urged the official side and the private sector to support the dialysis center so that it continues its great services for patients and the provision of solutions. While the Director of the Military Hospital in Taiz, Dr. Muhammad Al-Azzi, and the Director of the Dialysis Center reviewed the efforts made to equip the center and provide it s supplies and solutions to carry out its humanitarian medical role to save patients. Source: Yemen News Agency
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