IN VISUALS: The hospital in Wuhan built in a matter of days
The 25,000-square-metre Huoshenshan Hospital is one of two new hospitals being built, is scheduled to open today
The Chinese city of Wuhan is building a hospital in just a few days, to treat patients suspected of contracting the coronavirus, according to BBC.
The 25,000-square-metre (30,000 square yard) Huoshenshan Hospital, one of two new hospitals being built, is scheduled to open on Monday.
China completed a makeshift hospital in 10 days to battle against novel #coronavirus in Wuhan, epicenter of virus outbreak in central China's Hubei. Check a time-lapse video recording construction process pic.twitter.com/Gi1z3sygJV
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) February 3, 2020
On 24 January, diggers were speedily clearing the ground where the hospital will sit.
China's health authorities say 304 people have died from the coronavirus, with more than 14,000 cases in the country and beyond.
Huoshenshan Hospital was delivered on Feb. 2,2020 for operation. The construction of the 1,000-bed hospital took 10 days and it will serve as a "safety island" for patients of pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus, which broke out in Wuhan. pic.twitter.com/pWtPSXFxqV
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) February 3, 2020
There have been about 100 cases in another 22 countries, including two people in the UK.
The number of cases worldwide has surpassed that of the Sars epidemic, which spread to more than two dozen countries in 2003.
There were around 8,100 cases of Sars - severe acute respiratory syndrome - reported during that outbreak.
The coronavirus outbreak began in Wuhan, home to around 11 million people.
A glimpse at Huoshenshan Hospital from space: A hospital built in 10 days in Wuhan to tackle #coronavirus outbreak. #pneumonia pic.twitter.com/G1sToeWPoY
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) February 3, 2020
According to state media, the new Huoshenshan Hospital will contain about 1,000 beds.
China's official CCTV broadcaster has been hosting livestreams so people can watch the hospitals being built in real-time - and they have proved an unlikely hit.
The Leishenshan Hospital, a makeshift hospital Wuhan builds for treating novel #coronavirus infection, is under construction. Builders are working around the clock. Check out what they have to say #pneumonia pic.twitter.com/PmHlHHMtrA
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) February 3, 2020
The Global Times newspaper says more than 40 million people have been watching the livestreams in China.
The popularity of the footage has led to the construction vehicles earning unusual fame.
Cement mixers have found themselves with nicknames like "The Cement King", "Big White Rabbit" and "The White Roller".
Huoshenshan Hospital is based on Xiaotangshan Hospital, set up in Beijing to help tackle the Sars virus in 2003.
Xiaotangshan Hospital was built in seven days, allegedly breaking the world record for the fastest construction of a hospital.
"China has a record of getting things done fast even for monumental projects like this," says Yanzhong Huang, a senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations.Just like the hospital in Beijing, Huoshenshan Hospital will consist of prefabricated buildings.
Huang said that engineers would be brought in from across the country in order to complete construction in time.
"Engineering work is what China is good at. They have records of building skyscrapers at speed. This is very hard for Westerners to imagine. It can be done," he added.
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