
Aerial view shows the newly completed Huoshenshan Hospital, a dedicated hospital built in eight days to treat coronavirus patients, in Wuhan, Hubei province, China February 2, 2020. — China Daily pic via Reuters
BEIJING, Feb 5 — The Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, is converting an additional eight buildings, including gymnasiums, exhibition centres and sports centres, into hospitals, the official Xinhua news agency reported today.
The latest announcement adds to plans revealed earlier this week to convert three other venues in the city into hospitals. Once all 11 buildings are converted, a process that is expected to be completed later today, they will be able to accommodate 10,000 patients.
A specially constructed hospital in Wuhan, designed with 1,000 beds, opened to patients on Monday, while the building of a second hospital, with 1,600 beds, is also scheduled to be completed today.
Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, reported 49 new deaths yesterday, taking the city's death toll from the virus to 362 people. New confirmed cases in Wuhan surged by 1,967 yesterday, up from 1,242 on Monday.
In the wider Hubei province, deaths had risen by 65 to 479 as of yesterday, Chinese state television reported today. There were a further 3,156 cases detected, taking the total in the province to 16,678. — Reuters

