The SEC has been sized up by the Army and NHS as a temporary emergency hospital - to help fight the war against coronavirus.
The site, which normally hosts exhibitions, shows, conferences and gigs, was closed to the public earlier this month because of the outbreak of the deadly COVID-19 strain.And now the Army and the NHS believe the Glasgow complex, which is on the banks of the Rivery Clyde and boasts a helipad, is the perfect place for a makeshift hospital - as the Scottish death toll rose to 25, from 894 confirmed cases.A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "The Army have gone along today to provide advice to NHS Scotland and the Scottish Government about potentially setting up an NHS Facility there."It would not be a Field Hospital