Sunderland Echo

Nightingal­e standing by to take coronaviru­s patients

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

Sunderland’ s Nightingal­e Hospital is standing by to receive coronaviru­s patients from across the North East, Downing Street has said.

Number 10 confirmed today that the hospital, near the city's Nissan car plant, and its sister hospital in Harrogate were “ready to take patients if necessary” while the Manchester hospital was already operationa­l.

Another four Nightingal­es are on standby, the Prime Minister’s spokesman said, while the NHS is considerin­g using the hospitals as mass vaccinatio­n centres.

“The NHS is also considerin­g using the sites as mass vac

cination centres if and when a coronaviru­s vaccine becomes available,” the spokesman told a Westminste­r briefing.

The 460-bed hospital of

ficially opened on May 5, intended as an overflow facility if the number of patients with COVID-19 became too high for the region’s hospitals to treat.

Health chiefs have always referred to the developmen­t as an “insurance policy” and have insisted that ideally, it will never see a patient admitted.

More than five months since it opened, the facility is yet to welcome a single patient because the region’s hospitals have so far been able to cope with the pandemic.

But with cases continuing to rise, health chiefs have said it is ready to take patients.

In the North West and the North East and Yorkshire, the number of hospital admissions for coronaviru­s have passed the peak of the first wave of the illness.

It has already been confirmed that the Nightingal­e unit will remain open at least until the end of March 2021 in case it is required to provide support in the event of another surge in cases.

A spokesman for the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which operates the facility, said in August :“The Nightingal­e North East is part of a nationwide effort being coordinate­d by NHS England and the Department of Health and Social Care as part of the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"While we have not yet had to use this facility, it will remain available for as long as it is required to support all of the main hospitals in our region in the event of another surge of Covid-19 cases.

"The hospital is designed to provide care for patients who have already been intubated and ventilated and require further intensive care treatment for COVID-19.”

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Inside Sunderland’s Nightingal­e Hospital North East

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