Most CT scanners in several government hospitals in the Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott, have broken down, forcing patients to seek treatment at the National Medical Center, leading to increased pressure and long waiting lists, according to a well-informed source. The source told Sahara Media that the scanners in hospitals including Sheikh Zayed Hospital and the Friendship Hospital have been out of service for about three weeks, preventing patie…
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Most CT scanners in several government hospitals in the Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott, have broken down, forcing patients to seek treatment at the National Medical Center, leading to increased pressure and long waiting lists, according to a well-informed source. The source told Sahara Media that the scanners in hospitals including Sheikh Zayed Hospital and the Friendship Hospital have been out of service for about three weeks, preventing patie…