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US Open venue to be temporary hospital

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NEW YORK: A portion of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre is set to transform into a 350-bed temporary hospital, as the coronaviru­s outbreak strains resources in New York City, which as been dramatical­ly affected by the pandemic.

The site of the US Open and the crown jewel of American tennis, the venue has been thrust into the fray amid a medical crisis that has gripped the world and brought profession­al sports to a sudden and indefinite halt.

Chris Widmaier, spokesman for the US Tennis Associatio­n, which owns the tennis centre, told Reuters that the conversion of an indoor tennis facility on the venue began yesterday.

“We’re here to help - no two ways about it,” Widmaier said. “New York is our home, we’re in this together.”

New York City Emergency Management (NYCEM) informed the USTA of its plans on Monday, after previously telling the organisati­on that the tennis centre was a potential venue for auxiliary medical care.

“The site is likely to be non-Covid patients, and we will evaluate based on need,” NYCEM spokesman Omar Bourne said.

He added that the city is “actively working to identify spaces that can be used to expand hospital capacity throughout the five boroughs,” but did not elaborate.

News of the Flushing Meadows facility comes a day after New York began constructi­on on a 68-bed field hospital in Central Park, as the city strains to accommodat­e the volume of patients at its medical centres. — Reuters

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