UK plans surge hospitals as 'war footing' for omicron
Hospitals across England were setting up "Nightingale surge hubs," temporary structures capable of handling 100 patients, as they prepared for a potential wave of omicron patients.
The United Kingdom's National Health Service announced the plan on Thursday, a day after health officials recorded a new daily high for COVD-19 infections.
"Given the high level of COVID-19 infections and increasing hospital admissions, the NHS is now on a war footing," NHS National Medical Director Professor Stephen Powis said in a statement on Thursday.
The NHS said it would start with hubs at eight hospitals around the country. Health Secretary Sajid Javid said in a statement that an additional 4,000 beds could be added if necessary.
“We do not yet know exactly how many of those who catch the virus will need hospital treatment, but given the number of infections we cannot wait to find out before we act and so work is beginning from today to ensure these facilities are in place," Powis said.