BBC Focus - 03.2020

(Michael S) #1

DISCOVERIES


CORONAVIRUS


New hospitals


spring up


in Wuhan


With existing hospitals reporting bed


shortages due to the demand created


by the rapid spread of coronavirus,


on 24 January China decided to begin


constructing new ones. Less than two


weekslater,thedoorsofthenewmedical


facilitiesopenedtothefirstpatients


Wuhan,Hubei province, China


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  1. Two new hospitals sprung
    up in Wuhan, the capital city
    of Hubei province, in the first
    week of February. It had
    taken less than two weeks
    to go from breaking ground
    on the site to admitting the
    first patients. The two new
    hospitals – the 1,000-bed
    Huoshenshan (pictured) and
    1,600-bed Leishenshan



  • are based on the design of
    Beijing’s Xiaotangshan
    hospital, which was built to
    cope with 2003’s SARS
    outbreak. Huoshenshan and
    Leishenshan were made
    from prefabricated units to
    get them built quickly.



  1. Three ‘field’ hospitals
    were also being set up in
    Wuhan in early February.
    The pictured 2,000-bed
    facility was in a building
    that, until the coronavirus
    outbreak, had been an


exhibition centre. Another of
the city’s exhibition centres
and a gym have also been
commandeered to handle
the volume of patients.


  1. Patients began arriving
    at Huoshenshan on Tuesday
    4 February. Two days later,
    the first patients were
    expected to be admitted
    to Leishenshan hospital.

  2. 1,400 medical staff had
    been drafted in from China’s
    military to treat patients at
    the Huoshenshan hospital.

  3. Efforts to control the
    spread of coronavirus in
    areas outside Hubei see
    volunteers disinfecting
    public areas. Here, a railway
    station in Hunan, a province
    to the south of Hubei, is
    sprayed with chemicals to
    kill the virus.
    GET T Y IMAGES X3, REUTERS X2

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