LONDON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Britain is making preparations in
case London is overwhelmed by COVID infections, health minister
Matt Hancock said on Thursday, saying a so-called "Nightingale"
field hospital will be ready to relieve pressure on the health
service.
Asked about a report that National Health Service (NHS)
hospitals in London could be overwhelmed in two weeks, Hancock
said: "Of course I'm concerned about the pressures on the NHS."
"We're putting in the extra resources to make sure that the
NHS gets the support it needs in the parts of the country where
it's under the most significant pressure," he told broacasters.
"For instance in London, (we're) making sure that the
Nightingale hospital is on standby and there, if needed. And if
it is needed, of course, then it will be used."
(Reporting by Alistair Smout, editing by Estelle Shirbon)