The hospital taking in Britons from hantavirus-hit ship - six years after being used for Covid quarantine
Why is Arrowe Park being used for hantavirus quarantine?35 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleEwan GawneNorth WestWatch: Passengers evacuated from hantavirus outbreak ship in TenerifeThe 22 passengers evacuated from a hantavirus-hit cruise ship have arrived on Merseyside to isolate in a hospital block last used to quarantine Britons who travelled back from China at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Built to house medical students and NHS key workers, the site at Arrowe Park Hospital in Wirral was last used as an isolation facility at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. Health authorities in the region said a "genuinely herculean effort" was needed to prepare the site, where the passengers from the MV Hondius will be monitored before they can be released to isolate at home. ReutersThe accommodation block was last used to house Britons returning from China at the start of the Covid-19 pandemicWhere is Arrowe Park Hospital?The 800-bed hospital, one of the larger acute sites in the North West, sits across a 15-acre site in Merseyside on the Wirral Penninsula.Each of the 22 passengers - none displaying any of the symptoms of the virus - are staying inside the multi-storey accommodating block known as the Frontis building.It was built in 2006 to house medical student training at Arrowe Park, and is close to the A&E entrance at the hospital in a fenced-off area. In a statement the hospital said staff had to get the site "ready at pace" for the passengers.ReutersAuthorities say the blocks are separated from the main hospital site Why was it chosen?The passengers, including 20 British people, a German and a Japanese national, were transferred to Arrowe Park to be monitored by specialists, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).The decision to use the site had been " planned, controlled and carefully managed", a group of North West NHS bodies that also includes Merseyside Police and Wirral Council, said in...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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