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UK reactivates emergency COVID-19 hospitals, closes London primary schools

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UK reactivates emergency COVID-19 hospitals, closes London primary schools

By Kate Holton

 

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Ambulances are parked outside NHS Nightingale Hospital at the ExCel centre following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in London, Britain January 1, 2021. REUTERS/Simon Dawson

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain reactivated emergency hospitals built at the start of the pandemic and shut primary schools in London on Friday to counter the rapid spread of a much more infectious variant of the coronavirus.

 

With more than 50,000 new daily cases of COVID-19 for the last four days, the health service said it was preparing for an anticipated rush of patients and needed more beds.

 

The announcement comes just days after the Royal London Hospital told staff in an email it was now in "disaster medicine mode" and unable to provide high standard critical care.

 

With the capital one of the areas worst-hit by the new variant, which is up to 70% more infectious, the government also decided to close all London primary schools, reversing a decision made just two days ago.

 

"Children's education and wellbeing remains a national priority," Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said. "Moving further parts of London to remote education really is a last resort and a temporary solution."

 

Britain is battling a new wave of a virus that has already killed more than 74,000 people and crushed the economy. One of the worst hit countries in the world, it recorded 53,285 cases in the last 24 hours on Friday, and 613 new deaths.

 

Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government has been criticised for frequent reversals during the pandemic, including delaying lockdown during the first wave in March and abandoning a system to award school grades without exams.

 

The temporary 'Nightingale' hospitals at locations such as convention centres were one success, built by the military in a matter of days. They were barely used but have remained on standby.

 

A Sky News report said intensive care units of three London hospitals were full on New Year's Eve, forcing patients to be transferred to other hospitals for critical care.

 

"In anticipation of pressures rising from the spread of the new variant infection, the NHS London Region were asked to ensure the Nightingale was reactivated and ready to admit patients should it be needed," a spokeswoman for the National Health Service (NHS) said.

 

The Royal College of Nursing warned however that the country does not have enough nurses to staff the new sites, especially with many sick with the virus or forced to isolate.

 

On schooling, the government said it had to shut all primary schools in the capital following a review of the transmission rates.

On Wednesday, Williamson had outlined a plan to delay the reopening of secondary schools but open most primaries, including across much of the capital, on time next week after Christmas break.

 

The opposition Labour Party said the last-minute reversal would cause chaos for parents.

 

(Reporting by Kate Holton; Editing by David Goodman)

 

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Since we have no nurses to staff what we have, I fully expect Boris in the next few days to announce the Army will staff these new hospitals

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Looking like the motherload of clusters with the vaccine now being watered down from 2 shots in 3 weeks to 2 shots in 12 weeks and bizarrely now only 500,000 shots of the Oxford ready for use despite knowing this was a working game changer months ago. Boris's gonads could well be on the anvil if there are any more hammer blows in his flaky tenure ????

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6 hours ago, rooster59 said:

On schooling, the government said it had to shut all primary schools in the capital following a review of the transmission rates.

On Wednesday, Williamson had outlined a plan to delay the reopening of secondary schools but open most primaries, including across much of the capital, on time next week after Christmas break.

Resign williamson.
 

You were warned your plan to arbitrarily open some primary schools in London but not others was confusing and did not make sense and yet you tried to push them through anyway. 
 

You are an incompetent idiot. 
 

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2021/jan/01/all-primary-schools-in-london-to-remain-closed-after-u-turn?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

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9 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Looking like the motherload of clusters with the vaccine now being watered down from 2 shots in 3 weeks to 2 shots in 12 weeks and bizarrely now only 500,000 shots of the Oxford ready for use despite knowing this was a working game changer months ago. Boris's gonads could well be on the anvil if there are any more hammer blows in his flaky tenure ????

Govt have messed up badly yet again. Supposed to have been 30 million doses ready by September. I actually hate every single one of them and would see them in jail for life for cocking up so badly

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