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16
Jan 2021
Three major Harrogate hotels are ready to offer up beds to the NHS for coronavirus patients should they asked to help.
The Crowne Plaza, Cedar Court Harrogate and the Majestic Hotel and Spa have all thrown their weight behind the proposals.
Each have hundreds of beds which could be used to ease pressure on the NHS.
The hotel beds could be used for those patients on the recovery path, the Health Secretary Matt Hancock confirmed on Sky News.
NHS England's media team has declined to give more details.
When asked about the potential for hotel beds to be used Mr Hancock said:
A spokesman for the Cairn Hotel Group, which owns and operates the Majestic Hotel and Spa, also said:
A spokesman for the Crowne Plaza, which is connected to Harrogate's Nightingale Hospital and pictured above lighting up for the NHS, said:
Harrogate District Hospital confirmed yesterday that it currently has 47 coronavirus patients, up from 28 a week ago.
This surge in patients has forced the hospital to postpone some non-emergency surgeries to free up space and staff to deal with coronavirus patients.
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