Hospitals ordered to create ‘secure coronavirus pods’ to stop A&E being deluged All NHS hospitals in England have been ordered to create secure pods to assess patients with suspected coronavirus, to avoid A&E departments becoming deluged.
Hospitals have been told to create “coronavirus priority assessment pods” in a bid to avoid a “surge in emergency departments”.
The letter, sent last week, instructs all chief executives and medical directors to have the pods up and running by this Friday. The Telegraph
Hospitals have been told to create “coronavirus priority assessment pods” in a bid to avoid a “surge in emergency departments”.
The letter, sent last week, instructs all chief executives and medical directors to have the pods up and running by this Friday. The Telegraph
See Also:
- Detailed guide: Coronavirus: latest information and advice Public Health England
- Coronavirus: NHS orders 'assessment pods' for every hospital BBC News
- A visual guide to the outbreak BBC News
- Northamptonshire man on board quarantined cruise ship in Japan where 10 passengers have tested positive for Coronavirus Northampton Chronicle & Echo
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