Coronavirus: Hospitals told to create 'emergency pods' for suspected patients

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The NHS has told hospitals they have two days to create 'priority assessment pods' for those suspected of having coronavirus

The vaccine will be too late for this current outbreak but it will be crucial if there is another one.

"We may see a second wave come through on a global basis and if it comes a vaccine will be really important and would be in place to tackle that." David and Sally Abel, of Woodford Halse in Oxfordshire, are on the cruise to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. "The holiday was fantastic, and the crew are doing the right thing - they're trying to keep everybody safe.

 

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MattHancock heres a thought, instead of demanding the nhs; an crumbling over streached service, to prepare for quarantining people comming in from china that you told to come home. to stay where they are, stop moving potentially infected people to the uk

And whose going to work in them? People don’t have a death wish! Is this biological warfare?

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