Stirling University has sent a number of beds to Scotland’s new temporary critical care hospital, set up to support the national coronavirus response.Seven beds – normally used during student nursing courses – have been loaned to the NHS Louisa Jordan facility, located at the Scottish Events Campus in Glasgow.The £43 million hospital has been created in a matter of weeks thanks to the efforts of contractors and NHS staff from across the country and now stands ready to treat COVID-19 patients, should it be required.As the beds were transferred to the new facility on Wednesday, almost 400 of the university’s student nurses – and nine clinically-trained staff – were preparing to join the NHS to bolster the frontline.Most of the student nurses