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14 January 2021 By Lucy Shaw
Under new plans devised by the UK government, London hotels are going to be used as quarantine facilities for recovering Covid patients to ease the pressure on the NHS.
As reported by
The Handbook, hotels in the capital will provide a lifeline to hospitals as patients who are not critically ill but not yet ready to go home are discharged from hospital to prevent the NHS from being overwhelmed.
Kings College Hospital in Camberwell is the first to trial the set up by sending homeless Covid patients to the four-star Best Western hotel in Croydon.
Huw Edwards is still experiencing breathlessness after suffering from COVID-19 earlier this year.
The BBC News At 10 presenter, 59, said he developed coronavirus symptoms nine months ago in mid-March and was later treated in hospital for pneumonia.
The broadcaster admitted on one evening he thought he wasn t going to be able to do the show, after arriving at the studio and being unable to speak .
After effects: Huw Edwards revealed he is still experiencing breathlessness nine months on from suffering from COVID-19 in March (pictured in January)
The presenter told The Observer: I was very ill for a couple of weeks, then I went back to work, which I was pleased to do, but I get very, very breathless if I run up a flight of stairs.