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Port-au-Prince, Haiti - January 15, 2010

Medical care under tents continues in front of what was La Trinité trauma hospital and rehabilitation center Pacot. More than a thousands patients have received primary medical care here.

The team was able to gather supplies and have set up a tented clinic using the grounds of the pharmacy. The plan is to keep the first tented sites for basic first aid and care and use the a new site for the many patients who need surgery.

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