Britain struggles to prepare for the coming health care emergency

Britain lags behind Italy, Spain and France in the
spread of the new coronavirus, but already the country’s overstretched health
system is creaking.
The U.K.’s state-funded National Health Service has
about 4,000 critical-care beds and some 5,000 ventilators, and officials say
that’s far fewer than will be needed as the number of cases spikes in the
coming weeks.
On Thursday, a London hospital temporarily declared
a “critical incident,” meaning it could take no more critically ill patients.
Unpublished NHS figures seen by The Guardian say the number of confirmed of
suspected COVID-19 patients in intensive care in south London rose from seven
on March 6 to 93 on March 17.
Engineering firms and automakers are stepping in to
manufacture ventilators, and the government says it is shipping large supplies
of protective equipment to hospitals. But some medics say they do not have
confidence that they will receive the equipment they need to treat patients and
keep themselves safe.