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Inside new coronavirus makeshift hospital 'NHS Nightingale' built by defence force

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New photos from inside a new hospital built by the Defence Force to help treat London's coronavirus patients, have been released by the Prime Minister's office.

The images show new NHS signage reading 'Nightingale Hospital London' above the entrance of a building in East London. The building usually operates as ExCel London, an exhibition and convention centre.

Initially 500 beds equipped with ventilators and oxygen will be used to treat the seriously ill. Construction has been carried out by NHS staff, along with engineers from the British army.

Members of the British army can be seen donned in camo, with high-visibility vests over the top, drilling together screen walls inside the new facility.

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