In response to the current epidemic, Shanghai is transforming the National Convention and Exhibition Center, also known as the “four-leaf clover”, into another makeshift hospital. At present, construction is underway, and it is expected to provide 40,000 beds following completion. On the followingnoon of April 6, a reporter from the head office visited the four-leaf clover makeshift hospital under construction.
At 2:00 pm on the 6th, the reporter saw at the construction site that the entry and exit of each venue will conduct temperature measurement, sterilization and inspection of the effective nucleic acid test report within 48 hours of the entry and exit personnel, and the operators in the museum are stepping up the construction.
Headquarters reporter Wang Dianjia:I am now in Hall 5.1 of the National Exhibition and Convention Center, so the construction party here works in two shifts of 12 hours (intensifying the work). The construction of the partition facility around me started at 7 am today (6th), and the construction of the entire isolation area is expected to be completed within 24 hours.
According to reports, the construction of the makeshift hospital requires extremely high ventilation conditions. Taking Hall 5.1 where the reporter is located as an example, there are 16 exhaust outlets set up here, and the designed exhaust air volume is not less than 150 cubic meters per bed per bed. Hour.
Liu Shudong, on-site commander of Hall 5 of Fangcai Hospital of China Construction Eighth Bureau National Convention and Exhibition Center (Shanghai):150 cubic meters per hour is to ensure that (in) this space, everyone’s exhaled air can be discharged in real time, and can (simultaneously) breathe fresh air.
The construction of the makeshift hospital involves regarding 420,000 square meters of 14 exhibition halls in the Shanghai National Convention and Exhibition Center, and some venues are expected to be completed on the 8th of this month.
Responsible editor: Liu Debin