Inside UK's First Coronavirus Mega Hospital With 4,000 Beds And Cubicle (Pics)
Incredible
images from inside the ExCeL Centre show construction work to transform
the exhibition centre into London's emergency coronavirus hospital is
underway.
The ExCeL London Centre is being refitted to create thousands of new beds for COVID-19 sufferers, complete with oxygen, ventilators and other key equipment in the battle against the deadly virus.
The exhibition centre, in East London, will become the NHS Nightingale Hospital, creating an impressive 4,000 beds.
The ExCeL London Centre is being refitted to create thousands of new beds for COVID-19 sufferers, complete with oxygen, ventilators and other key equipment in the battle against the deadly virus.
The exhibition centre, in East London, will become the NHS Nightingale Hospital, creating an impressive 4,000 beds.
The transformed building is expected to open as a fully-functioning hospital by next Saturday, April 4.
Extraordinary pictures show how hundreds of cubicles were being erected inside the vast space to create a layout resembling a hospital ward.
The NHS Nightingale hospital will comprise of two wards, each of 2,000 people, to help tackle coronavirus.
Extraordinary pictures show how hundreds of cubicles were being erected inside the vast space to create a layout resembling a hospital ward.
The NHS Nightingale hospital will comprise of two wards, each of 2,000 people, to help tackle coronavirus.
Ambulances
and their operators are seen outside the Excel Centre, London, while it
is being prepared to become the NHS Nightingale Hospital, as the
capital prepares for a 'tsunami' of patients.
Construction work being carried out the ExCel centre in London, which is being made into a temporary hospital.
Construction work being carried out the ExCel centre in London, which is being made into a temporary hospital.
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