Manchester's Nightingale hospital to reopen

Manchester University NHS Trust medical director Professor Jane Eddleston has announced that Manchester's Nightingale hospital is to reopen from next week.

The temporary facility set up at Manchester Central conference centre will treat patients in the north west of England recovering from coronavirus.

She said: "The Nightingale will not be used as a critical care facility and neither was it in the first phase, it will be used as a facility for patients to have additional rehabilitation."

There are currently 95 Covid-19 patients in critical care in Greater Manchester. According to Eddleston, there were 260 patients in critical care at the peak of the pandemic.

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