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Photos inside NHS Nightingale, the UK's makeshift hospital for coronavirus patients.
- The UK has built an entire makeshift hospital inside a London conference center to accommodate a new wave of coronavirus patients.
- NHS Nightingale was completed on March 31, and authorities are currently fitting it out with beds. It will have 4,000 beds and two temporary morgues upon completion, and be the largest hospital in the UK.
- Army field hospital experts had converted the center into a fully-functioning hospital in just nine days.
- Though the National Health Service (NHS) has not said when exactly the hospital will start operating, it confirmed that the first 500 patients will be admitted this week.
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British health authorities have completed work on a makeshift coronavirus hospital in east London, which had been built from scratch in just nine days.
NHS Nightingale, which is located inside the ExCeL conference center, will admit admitting its first patients this week. The center is normally used for large trade fairs and conventions.
Authorities are currently fitting out the hospital with beds. The hospital will eventually have 4,000 beds and two temporary morgues, and be the largest hospital in the UK.
Some 200 British Army soldiers tirelessly worked alongside National Health Service (NHS) staff and civilian contractors every day to convert the center into a field hospital, The Guardian reported.
As of April 1, the UK has recorded more than 29,000 coronavirus cases and more than 2,300 deaths.
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