Timely and efficient response of the public health system to the COVID-19 crisis by improving the existing infrastructure and increasing fire safety in structures using medical fluids to carry out medical work and electricity-intensive structures at the level of phase I and II public hospitals and COVID support, in the context of strengthening the medical infrastructure to address the challenges posed by the COVID-19 outbreak. Given the global pandemic crisis we are experiencing and its devastating effects, the Romanian medical system has been subjected to unprecedented challenges that could face quite difficult and with many repercussions on the health and safety of patients due to the rather obsolete infrastructure of hospitals. SARS-COV-2 is a highly contagoid virus that has already caused an unprecedented health crisis and death to a large number of people globally. Limiting the spread of the virus, as well as its extremely serious effects on the Romanian population, implies the addition of medical equipment to hospitals due to the massive increase in the number of patients, in the context of strengthening the medical infrastructure to cope with the high challenges of combating the COVID-19 outbreak. The state of physical and moral wear of the medical gas networks, as well as those of electricity, created a major risk to the life and health of patients hospitalised. In this context, the coherent approach of the public health crisis to prevent the blocking of the available medical infrastructure and, implicitly, the impairment of the right to health for patients admitted in subordinate hospitals was one of the priority concerns of Iasi County and of the health system Iasi. In the context of the crisis we are experiencing, of the many events we experience due to the outbreak of fires in various ATI sections across the country due to the overload of electrical installations/medical fluid installations, it is impetuous to have an intelligent infrastructure of the public health and healthcare system in order to keep the population safe and healthy. The rehabilitation/modernisation/extension of the electrical, ventilation and air handling infrastructure, as well as the medical fluid infrastructure proposed to be carried out through this project will contribute to increased fire safety and safety of users and patients in three major hospitals in Iasi, namely: The Clinical Hospital of Pneumoftiziology Iaşi, Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases" St. Parascheva Iaşi and “Prof. Dr. N Oblu” Emergency Clinical Hospital Iasi. Modernised infrastructure within the project by: refurbishment of electrical installations of strong currents (electric power supply and distribution installations and indoor electrical installations)