COVID-19 hospital

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A COVID-19 hospital is a medical facility specifically designated to treat patients with COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. These hospitals are equipped with specialized resources and personnel to provide appropriate care for individuals infected with the virus.

In the United Kingdom, there are several COVID-19 hospitals that have been established to handle the increasing number of cases. These hospitals are dedicated to treating COVID-19 patients and relieving the burden on other healthcare facilities.

Another type of COVID-19 hospital is the Fangcang hospital. Originating in China, Fangcang hospitals are large temporary facilities that were quickly constructed to accommodate the surge in COVID-19 patients during the early stages of the pandemic. These hospitals played a crucial role in isolating and treating patients, particularly in areas with limited healthcare infrastructure.

Additionally, there are hospital ships that have been designated to provide medical assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic. These ships are equipped with medical facilities and personnel to treat patients and offer support in regions where access to healthcare may be limited.

For more information on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospitals, refer to the article on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospitals. You can also explore the dedicated to hospitals that have been specifically established to address the challenges posed by the pandemic.

This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title COVID-19 hospital.

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