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Philadelphia Ends Talks to Use Closed Hospital as Coronavirus Treatment Center

City Says It Will Seek Other Properties for Temporary Medical Facilities
Hahnemann University Hospital doesn't have any beds and would need extensive work to make it habitable again, according to Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney. (CoStar)
Hahnemann University Hospital doesn't have any beds and would need extensive work to make it habitable again, according to Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney. (CoStar)
CoStar News
March 27, 2020 | 1:21 P.M.

Philadelphia has ended its negotiations to use a shuttered hospital as a temporary cornonavirus treatment center. It will now focus on talking to other landlords about possible sites for life-saving facilities such as field hospitals and quarantine space, something that is happening across the nation.

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