Coronavirus: Timelapse shows creation of huge NHS Nightingale Hospital – which 'will need 16,000 staff'

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Incredible footage of London’s new NHS Nightingale Hospital has revealed the huge scale of the facility, set up to treat coronavirus patients.

Building only began on the 4,000-bed space, which is based at the ExCel convention centre in east London, last Wednesday but it is due to open this week.

The footage shows just how much work went into converting the ExCel into a place to treat patients who have been transferred from other intensive care units (ICU) across London.

Activity outside the ExCel centre in London which is being made into a temporary hospital - the NHS Nightingale hospital, comprising of two wards, each of 2,000 people, to help tackle coronavirus.
The ExCel centre in London has been turned into the NHS Nightingale Hospital, comprising of two wards, each of 2,000 people, to help tackle coronavirus. (PA)
Natalie Forrest, Chief Operating Officer of the Nightingale Hospital at the ExCel centre in London which is being made into a temporary hospital - the NHS Nightingale hospital, comprising of two wards, each of 2,000 people, to help tackle coronavirus.
Natalie Forrest, chief operating officer of the Nightingale Hospital, said more than 16,000 staff will be needed at the facility. (PA)

Split into more than 80 wards containing 42 beds each, the Nightingale will be one of the biggest hospitals in the world, according to its chief operating officer Natalie Forrest.

It is hoped the temporary hospital will ease the burden on other hospitals in the capital – but Forrest said more than 16,000 members of staff will be needed to run it.

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Appealing for volunteers to come forward, Forrest said: "If we have to use this facility, which I really hope we don't because everyone is staying home and washing their hands and social distancing, we will need thousands of doctors and nurses and volunteers to run it.”

Asked to clarify how many are required, she said: "The numbers are scary, but if I tell you that to run one ward, including all of our ancillary staff, we need 200 members of staff.”

The hospital will initially aim to care for 42 patients, before its expansion is "ramped up" to ensure it can meet its full 4,000-bed capacity in two weeks' time if needed, the Nightingale's chief medical director Alan McGlennan said.

He said coronavirus patients who are transferred to the hospital will already be on a ventilator and will remain at the Nightingale until their course of ventilation is finished.

Coronavirus patients suffering from other serious conditions – such as cardiac issues – will be better cared for at other specialist centres, McGlennan said.

Work continues at the ExCel centre in London which is being made into a temporary hospital - the NHS Nightingale hospital, comprising of two wards, each of 2,000 people, to help tackle coronavirus.
Work at the ExCel centre has nearly finished – just one week after it began. (PA)
Military personnel at the ExCel centre in London which is being made into a temporary hospital - the NHS Nightingale hospital, comprising of two wards, each of 2,000 people, to help tackle coronavirus.
Military personnel at the temporary hospital, where it is believed 200 members of staff will be needed for one ward. (PA)
Medical equipment is labelled and prepared for use by NHS staff at the ExCel centre in London which is being made into a temporary hospital - the NHS Nightingale hospital, comprising of two wards, each of 2,000 people, to help tackle coronavirus.
Medical equipment is labelled and prepared for use by NHS staff at the Nightingale. (PA)

While the Nightingale will be able to provide up to 4,000 ventilator beds if they are needed, NHS London will still have control over the "most precious resources", he added.

Eamonn Sullivan, the hospital's director of nursing, said the facility will be able to operate as a large intensive care unit or a normal ward, depending on demand.

The Nightingale will also include support services found in other NHS hospitals, such as pharmacies and therapy treatment, Sullivan said.

EMBARGOED TO 1530 MONDAY 30 MARCH Soldiers and private contractors help to prepare the ExCel centre, London, which is being made into the temporary NHS Nightingale hospital, comprising of two wards, each of 2,000 people, to help tackle coronavirus. PA Photo. Picture date: Monday March 30, 2020. See PA story HEALTH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire
Soldiers and private contractors help to turn the ExCel centre into a temporary hospital. (PA)

Meanwhile, staff working at the Nightingale will be able to sleep at nearby hotels once they finish their shift, Sullivan said.

"We have got the facility here at ExCel and there are many, many thousands of hotel rooms. It is a perfect location," he said.

"If staff wanted to stay, they could stay, so it is optional. But if they want to go home, then they can.”

An NHS England spokesman said the equipment being used at the Nightingale is all "new kit" and has not been borrowed from other hospitals.

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