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Coronavirus: Birmingham and Manchester temporary hospitals announced | Coronavirus: Birmingham and Manchester temporary hospitals announced |
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Two new temporary hospitals will be set up to help cope with the coronavirus crisis, the head of the NHS in England has said. | Two new temporary hospitals will be set up to help cope with the coronavirus crisis, the head of the NHS in England has said. |
Sir Simon Stevens said the new hospitals will be built at Birmingham's NEC and the Manchester conference centre and will be ready next month. | Sir Simon Stevens said the new hospitals will be built at Birmingham's NEC and the Manchester conference centre and will be ready next month. |
A hospital being set up in London's ExCeL centre will be available for use next week, it was announced. | A hospital being set up in London's ExCeL centre will be available for use next week, it was announced. |
Sir Simon told a daily news briefing "further such hospitals" would follow. | Sir Simon told a daily news briefing "further such hospitals" would follow. |
The BBC has seen an internal Ministry of Defence document giving more details about military plans to build the temporary hospitals. | The BBC has seen an internal Ministry of Defence document giving more details about military plans to build the temporary hospitals. |
Listed as phase one, London's ExCeL centre in the capital's docklands, will have capacity of between 4,000 and 5,000 beds and will open next week. | Listed as phase one, London's ExCeL centre in the capital's docklands, will have capacity of between 4,000 and 5,000 beds and will open next week. |
Phase two is a temporary hospital for England and Wales at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, with a capacity for 5,000 beds, and will open in mid-April. | Phase two is a temporary hospital for England and Wales at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, with a capacity for 5,000 beds, and will open in mid-April. |
The third phase is a 1,000-bed facility at the Manchester Central Conference Centre (formerly the GMEX Centre) and will also open in mid-April. | The third phase is a 1,000-bed facility at the Manchester Central Conference Centre (formerly the GMEX Centre) and will also open in mid-April. |
Sir Steven said the "NHS is making an extraordinary effort" to ensure there is care for the "patients who need looking after". | |
"As of today across England, we have reconfigured hospital services so that 33,000 hospital beds are available to treat further coronavrius patients. | |
"It is also why we are taking the extraordinary action to build new hospitals in very short order, starting with the NHS Nightingale hospital in east London." | |
He said because this a problem "not confined to London", but across the whole country, "I have given the go-ahead to the building of two further NHS Nightingale hospitals... with further such hospitals to follow." |