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Coronavirus: ExCeL Centre planned as NHS field hospital Coronavirus: ExCeL Centre planned as NHS field hospital
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The NHS will treat coronavirus patients in a makeshift field hospital in the ExCeL Centre in East London.The NHS will treat coronavirus patients in a makeshift field hospital in the ExCeL Centre in East London.
The exhibition space, which has been used in the past for Crufts and Comic Con, will hold up to 4,000 patients. The exhibition space, which has been used in the past for Crufts and Comic Con, will eventually hold up to 4,000 patients.
Dubbed the NHS Nightingale Centre, the temporary base will be staffed by NHS medics with the help of the military. Dubbed the Nightingale Hospital, the temporary base will be staffed by NHS medics with the help of the military.
It will initially provide about 500 beds equipped with ventilators and oxygen.
The Ministry of Defence said a team of military planners had visited the centre along with NHS England staff at the weekend.The Ministry of Defence said a team of military planners had visited the centre along with NHS England staff at the weekend.
A spokesperson said they hoped to "determine if the armed forces could support the NHS response to the outbreak", by using their expertise in planning and logistics. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace told the BBC the military was also seeking out other possible locations to treat patients who cannot be accommodated in normal NHS facilities.
The staff may include students and retired nurses and doctors returning to the workforce. Similar plans have been undertaken in other countries, with coronavirus patients being treated in the IFEMA exhibition centre in Madrid and the Javits convention centre in New York. A hospital in the French city of Mulhouse is using its car park as a field hospital.
In response to the UK's call for retired medics to return to the NHS, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said more than 11,500 have come forward, including 2,660 doctors and 6,147 nurses. The temporary NHS hospital's staff may include students and retired nurses and doctors returning to the workforce.
More than 18,000 medical students will also join the NHS workforce. In response to the UK's call for retired medics to return to the NHS, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said more than 11,788 had come forward, including 2,660 doctors and 6,147 nurses.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace told the BBC the military was also seeking out other possible locations for to treat patients who cannot be accommodated in normal NHS facilities. More than 18,700 student nurses and 5,500 final year medics will also join the NHS workforce, he said.
Mr Hancock also put out a call for 250,000 NHS volunteers to deliver food and medicines.
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This comes amid concerns NHS intensive care units will be overwhelmed by extra patients. This announcement comes amid concerns that NHS intensive care units will be overwhelmed by extra patients.
Northwick Park Hospital in north-west London declared a critical incident on Friday after it ran out of intensive care beds. Northwick Park Hospital in north-west London declared a critical incident on Friday after it ran out of intensive care beds, although there was capacity at neighbouring hospitals.
As well as assisting with planning, during the coronavirus outbreak military personnel have also been used to deliver emergency supplies of masks, and are being trained in how to drive oxygen tankers.As well as assisting with planning, during the coronavirus outbreak military personnel have also been used to deliver emergency supplies of masks, and are being trained in how to drive oxygen tankers.
They have not yet been deployed to enforce social distancing measures.They have not yet been deployed to enforce social distancing measures.
NHS England chief executive Sir Simon Stevens said: "As well as ramping up treatment capacity across all NHS hospitals, we're getting on with other options too, including new facilities as well as a landmark deal with private hospitals which has put 20,000 staff, 8,000 beds and 1,200 ventilators at our disposal." The military will also be involved in distributing 7.5 million pieces of personal protective equipment or PPE (things like masks, gloves and gowns) to NHS staff.
Similar plans have been undertaken elsewhere - Madrid has turned its IFEMA exhibition centre into a treatment centre for coronavirus patients, while a hospital in the French city of Mulhouse is using its car park as a field hospital. A dedicated hotline has been set up allowing organisations to order PPE 24 hours a day.