Tests for covid Prague: The collection point will open the Na Františku Hospital
“Na Františku Hospital set up a collection point after it was selected by the Ministry of Health to the backbone network of collection centers for coronavirus testing. The establishment of the center was coordinated in cooperation with the city district of Prague 1, which owns the hospital, and the Prague City Hall, “ Kraus said.
People who want to take the test here must, according to a hospital spokesman register via the online form on the hospital’s website. Booking a date is to ensure that no queues are formed on the spot in advance. Self-payers will pay 1850 crowns for the examination. According to Kraus’ patients, both the applicant and the self-payers will be informed about the result of the test within 48 hours of the collection.
Václav Machek, Technical Deputy of the Na Františku Hospital, added that the newly established collection center has a separate entrance from Kozí Street. “It’s far enough from the main entrance to the hospital, for patients,” He stated that the premises where there will be intakes are structurally separated from the rest of the hospital complex.
Other places in Prague
According to an earlier statement by Deputy Mayor Petr Hlubuček (STAN), there will be more collection points in the capital for testing for the new coronavirus in the future. The city management is planned in the locality at Stírka in Prague 8 and in the South Town in Prague 11. According to the square, these places will only be accessible by car and people will be examined without getting out of the car.
On Tuesday, October 6, the Prague City Hall opened a collection point in the area of the Holešovice Exhibition Grounds. The tests are performed by GHC Genetics laboratory staff using the drive-in method, ie directly from the car. On Thursday, October 1, the collection point in the city polyclinic in Spálená Street started operating. The private SYNLAB laboratory opened a sampling point in Vokovice, Prague, on Friday, October 2, according to company spokesman Robert Hladil.
According to the list on the website of the Ministry of Health, there are now 33 places in Prague where you can have covidem-19 tested in the capital. In some of them there are several collection tents. Only self-payers will be examined at eight locations in Prague, for example at the GHC laboratory collection point at Václav Havel Airport. Exclusive patients receive an application at the collection point of the Prague Municipal Polyclinic in Spálená Street.
According to the Ministry of Health, 730 confirmed cases of coronavirus arrived in Prague on Thursday. The number of people who died with the covid-19 is also growing in the capital. There were seven victims on Wednesday, the most since the epidemic began. According to today’s data on the website of the Ministry of Health, there were 5,394 infected people in the whole Czech Republic on Thursday.