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Burundi: The Public Health Minister Inaugurates the First Medical Scanner


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Burundi Réalités (Bujumbura)

13 December 2007
Posted to the web 13 December 2007

Bujumbura

From now on, the population of Burundi has access to the scanner at low price.

The Public Health Minister, Dr. Gikoro, inaugurates the first use of this instrument today in the Prince Régent Charles hospital. This scanner would have started to work months ago, but it had a problem of the voltage stabilizer which was out of order before it could work.

The Health minister, is the only person capable of reading the issued by scanners. He promises that he can still help those who need him online.

Burundians and foreigners living in country will respectively pay 100,000 and 500,000 francs to be scanned while those who come from abroad will pay a million francs.



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