The overall objective of the project is to strengthen the capacity to manage the emergency situation caused by the COVID-19 health crisis — 19, at the level of Cisnadie City Hospital, hospital providing medical assistance for patients, confirmed and suspicious cases of COVID-19 — NIVEL III hospital, according to ANNEX No. 2 List of hospitals and dialysis units providing medical care for patients, confirmed and suspicious cases of WHO COVID-434/2021 issued by the Ministry of Health, by improving the existing infrastructure and increasing the safety of fires in the hospital, respectively by creating a new medical fluid installation, equipping with a system of detection, signaling, fire alarming and detection, signaling and alarming oxygen concentration, making a ventilation, conditioning and air treatment installation, operating with 100 % fresh air and rehabilitation of the thermal power plant, to provide thermal agent to the newly provided treatment plant also for existing pavilions and by resising the electrical installations related to the modernised equipment, as well as bringing to the current quality standards of the existing electrical installations, necessary to strengthen the medical infrastructure in the hospital in order to cope with the high challenges of combating the COVID-19 outbreak. Since the beginning of the pandemic, starting with July 2020, Cisnadie City Hospital has had to handle suspicious cases of COVID-19 and confirmed respectively, being in the list of COVID SUPPORT hospitals designated by Order No 1,343 of 28 July 2020 amending and supplementing Order No 555/2020 of the Minister of Health issued by the Ministry of Health. After the number of Covid hospitals increased, Cisnadie City Hospital remained a COVID SUPORT hospital, serving the population of Cisnadie City and the arronised areas. Given the evolution of SARS-COV-2 virus in recent months, in the world and in Romania, with the 4th wave of coronavirus already installed with the Delta variant, which is even more aggressive than the previous one, hospitals have become overloaded again when the number of infections with Delta variant has increased, and the state of physical and moral wear and tear caused by the large number of patients of medical gas and electricity networks have become a major risk to the life and health of patients hospitalised. Thus, in order to prevent the blocking of the medical infrastructure available at Cisnadie City Hospital and, implicitly, affecting the right to health for patients who need admission, the proposed project aims at investments in the rehabilitation, modernisation and expansion of the infrastructure of electrical installations, medical fluids and ventilation and air treatment and fire protection, within the hospital, which will ensure an adequate capacity for care and treatment of cases of infection with SARS-Co virus