Vancouver Convention Centre picked for off site COVID-19 treatment centre
VICTORIA — Vancouver’s waterfront convention centre is being prepared as a health facility in British Columbia’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, Health Minister Adrian Dix said Monday.
The centre, which hosts about 500 trade shows, conventions and exhibitions annually, is being viewed as a pandemic overflow location that could provide 271 treatment beds, he told a news conference.
The province has also chosen a new medical tower building at New Westminster’s Royal Columbian Hospital to provide 80 additional novel coronavirus treatment beds, Dix said.
B.C. has more than 4,200 available beds at hospitals to treat COVID-19 cases, but the province wants to be prepared for worst-case scenarios, he said.