Nightingale hospitals being ‘readied’ for use as COVID patient numbers rise

UK

Nightingale hospitals across England are being “readied” for use if needed as COVID-19 patient numbers rise.

The NHS in London has been asked to make sure the Excel centre site is “reactivated and ready to admit patients” as hospitals in the capital struggle.

Other Nightingale hospital sites across England include Manchester, Bristol, Sunderland, Harrogate, Exeter and Birmingham.

A spokesman for the NHS said that while staff were going “the extra mile,” hospitals in London were coming under significant pressure from high Covid-19 infection rates.

He added: “The NHS in London is opening more beds in NHS hospitals across the capital to care for the most unwell patients. It is crucial that people do everything they can to reduce transmission of the virus.

“In anticipation of pressures rising from the spread of the new variant infection, NHS London was asked to ensure the London Nightingale was reactivated and ready to admit patients as needed, and that process is under way.”

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