I have very faded memories of visiting my maternal grandmother in her declining days at the old Central Middlesex Hospital. To an 8yo, the ward seemed to be never ending, but I'm guessing only 40 or 50 patients on either side.
4000 sounds like something from the Crimean War, so it is, at least well named.
Excel centre is absolutely enormous, and also has excellent delivery/loading facilities, as well multiple entrance points, which may come in handy for minimising viral spread.
Remember being extremely impressed with how it was set up during London 2012 (was a volunteer at the time)
Agreed, only Italy and UK setting up temporary hospitals so far.
This whole thing is a total paradigm shift, have seen multiple news coverage sources refer to advanced and useful nations' healthcare systems (whereas in reality now all systems are woefully inadequate)
I have very faded memories of visiting my maternal grandmother in her declining days at the old Central Middlesex Hospital. To an 8yo, the ward seemed to be never ending, but I'm guessing only 40 or 50 patients on either side.
4000 sounds like something from the Crimean War, so it is, at least well named.