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180-bed field hospital for COVID-19 patients being built at Western Fair

The London Health Sciences Centre is setting up a field hospital on the Western Fair grounds for COVID-19 patients.

Hospital officials say the facility will be for patients who are recovering but not well enough to go home

The Western Fair Agriplex will become a field hospital for COVID-19 patients in coming days. (Andrew Lupton/CBC News)

Usually used to host trade shows and show off livestock, the Western Fair's Agriplex will be turned into a new field hospital for COVID-19 patients, the London Health Sciences Centre says. 

The facility will initially have 180 beds, with a possibility of expanding to 500 beds, hospital officials said Friday. 

The Agriplex field hospital will be used for patients who are recovering from COVID-19, but not yet well enough to go home. 

In an interview with London Morning on Monday, Dr. Chris Mackie, the region's medical officer of health, said a field hospital would alleviate the burden on existing health-care facilities.

The announcement about the field hospital comes as the Middlesex-London Health Unit reported 13 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, bringing the total to 92 confirmed cases.

Hospital officials say the field hospital will be prepped and ready to go, but will only start admitting patients when the need arises.

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