direct to your inboxAll NHS Nightingale hospitals including Manchester are to be 'stood down' as the number of Covid patients dropped below 10,000, the Health Secretary has confirmed.
The emergency sites were set up when the pandemic first hit last year amid fears of a huge surge in critically ill patients.
They cost an estimated £500m to build, including the £10m facility at Manchester Central Convention Complex. Now Matt Hancock says the hospitals are to be 'stood down'.In a video posted on Twitter, the Health Secretary said: "In this pandemic our nation has had to rise to some very significant challenges, and one of those challenges has been making sure that there's the NHS capacity we need."Our NHS Nightingale hospitals are monuments to.