Volunteers at checkpoints

West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University residents volunteered to help at checkpoints.

At present, three shifts of medical residents, 14 people each shift (two for each post), are involved in duty at seven checkpoints restricting entry and exit from the city. The shift works out 24 hours. This schedule is given so the partner has to relax and to eat.

The main task of doctors is to measure the temperature and the initial general survey of drivers and passengers of vehicles entering the territory of Aktobe, or transit cars. When identifying persons with fever, bodily pain, throat irritation or chills, information about them is transferred to the employees of the Department of Quality Control and Safety of Goods and Services, which continue to operate according to the approved protocol.

Volunteers are equipped with personal protective equipment: masks, gloves, glasses, disposable protective suits, non-contact thermometers.