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Oct 2020
The Harrogate Nightingale hospital will be ready to take patients at five days notice by the end of the week, according to its medical director.
Dr Yvette Oade said it was "hard to predict" when the hospital, which was set-up at a cost of £27m to cater for covid patients in Yorkshire and the Humber, might be needed.
But she said people should be "very concerned" because the infection rate was rising rapidly across the region and hospital admissions were increasing.
The government said last week the Harrogate Nightingale was being put on standby.
Speaking on BBC Look North last night, Dr Oade described the hospital as "an insurance policy" that would be required if hospitals in the region reached maximum capacity. She added:
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