direct to your inboxEmergency care beds have been taken out of the Nightingale Hospital in Manchester as bosses look to ‘cease operations’ there by the end of March.The £10m facility was built at Manchester’s Central Convention Complex last year to provide care for hundreds of Covid-19 patients across the north west.Since October, the hospital has been treating non-Covid patients, though the number of occupied beds has continued to fall.
Six coronavirus-related deaths have been recorded at the hospital, the lowest across hospitals and health trusts in Greater Manchester.But with many Covid patients still in intensive care in the city-region, local leaders say there is still a ‘long way to go’ before things return to normal.Built in just.
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