Russia rushes to copy China and build new hospital to deal with coronavirus


The authorities in Moscow are rushing to build a dedicated £92 million hospital to cope with an expected major rise in coronavirus victims – despite the current number of cases in Russia standing at 34.

City mayor Sergey Sobyanin has ordered the facility even though Russia currently has among the fewest victims among major countries.

In a sign the Covid-19 toll is expected to rise, he said the hospital will be constructed at least 800 ft from the nearest residential building some 40 miles southwest of the Kremlin.

An aerial view of the site where a new infectious diseases hospital for coronavirus patients is to be constructed in the village of Babenki, the Troitsk Administrative District, just 40 miles southwest of the Kremlin in Moscow

‘I guarantee that it will not pose any threat to the local population,’ he said, announcing that rapid construction has begun. 

‘I am asking you to understand my decision.’

The mayor, a close ally of Vladimir Putin, acted even though the total number of coronavirus infections in Russia now stands at 34, including those now clear of the condition.

Of these some 23 have been recorded in Moscow city and the surrounding region.

Officially there have been no deaths from coronavirus in Russia.

Vehicles and diggers were seen loading building equipment onto the area as the project began

Vehicles and diggers were seen loading building equipment onto the area as the project began

An aerial view of the site where the new infectious diseases hospital is to be constructed just 250km from the nearest house

An aerial view of the site where the new infectious diseases hospital is to be constructed just 250km from the nearest house

Construction has begun on the site where the new infectious diseases hospital is to be built

Construction has begun on the site where the new infectious diseases hospital is to be built

A £92million hospital will be built 40 miles from Moscow's city centre in Russia despite the country only facing 34 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

A £92million hospital will be built 40 miles from Moscow’s city centre in Russia despite the country only facing 34 confirmed cases of COVID-19. 

City mayor Sergey Sobyanin (pictured) has ordered the facility even though Russia currently has among the fewest victims among major countries

City mayor Sergey Sobyanin (pictured) has ordered the facility even though Russia currently has among the fewest victims among major countries

‘The hospital will be built within a short time using pre-fabricated structures but still kitted out with advanced medical equipment,’ said Sobyanin, a 61-year-old grandfather.

It is unclear from official statements how many patients the infectious diseases hospital will hold, or when it will be ready to open.

‘An outer fencing and security zone will be created around the hospital building,’ he said.

‘Sewage runoffs will be channeled to autonomous treatment facilities equipped with decontamination systems.’

In a sign the Covid-19 toll is expected to rise, the hospital will be constructed at least 800 ft from the nearest residential building some 40 miles southwest of the Kremlin

In a sign the Covid-19 toll is expected to rise, the hospital will be constructed at least 800 ft from the nearest residential building some 40 miles southwest of the Kremlin

Workers are pictured laying foundations at the site of the new infectious diseases hospital

Workers are pictured laying foundations at the site of the new infectious diseases hospital

Building materials were pictured stacked on top of each other as machinery lined up to begin

Building materials were pictured stacked on top of each other as machinery lined up to begin 

Work continued through the night with bright lights making workers able to continue progress in their excavators

Work continued through the night with bright lights making workers able to continue progress in their excavators 

It is unclear from official statements how many patients the infectious diseases hospital will hold, or when it will be ready to open

It is unclear from official statements how many patients the infectious diseases hospital will hold, or when it will be ready to open

He said: ‘An area in New Moscow (suburb), located outside the ‘concrete ring’, has been chosen as the site for the hospital’s construction.

‘There are no major residential areas in that district.

‘Individual houses are situated 250 metres from the future hospital.

‘This distance is two-and-a-half times larger than the recommended sanitary zone.’

Sobyanin insisted that existing hospitals were coping with infectious diseases including coronavirus.

A village directly next to the site boasts a few homes, but it is thought they will be out of reach of contamination

A village directly next to the site boasts a few homes, but it is thought they will be out of reach of contamination

The site was flattened before materials were brought in ready to lay the building's foundations

The site was flattened before materials were brought in ready to lay the building’s foundations

The site at Voronovskoye, close to the village of Golokhvastovo, was teaming with activity

The site at Voronovskoye, close to the village of Golokhvastovo, was teaming with activity

Work carried on into the night as the construction workers raced to finish the project before the number of cases of coronavirus rose

Work carried on into the night as the construction workers raced to finish the project before the number of cases of coronavirus rose

But he said: ‘Every new case requires the hospitalisation of the patient, as well as a few more people.

‘Everyone who has had contact with the carrier is hospitalised in case they show even the slightest signs of acute respiratory infection.

‘There are lots of other ‘preventive’ cases of hospitalisation, which do not lead to confirmation of coronavirus.

Mr Sobyanin, pictured with his grandson, asked Russian citizens to understand his decision

Mr Sobyanin, pictured with his grandson, asked Russian citizens to understand his decision

Currently two hospitals are at the centre of the Russian capital's war against coronavirus - Kommunarka Hospital and the Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital Number One (file image)

Currently two hospitals are at the centre of the Russian capital’s war against coronavirus – Kommunarka Hospital and the Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital Number One (file image)

‘Naturally, the city should be prepared for any turn of events.’

The new hospital is to ‘bolster our preparedness’, he said.

Currently two hospitals are at the centre of the Russian capital’s war against coronavirus – Kommunarka Hospital and the Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital Number One.

‘We have started building a new hospital for infectious diseases, and we will keep working on it,’ said the mayor.

The site is at Voronovskoye, close to the village of Golokhvastovo.

It comes months the Chinese government ordered construction workers to build a six-acre, 1,000-bed, coronavirus hospital from scratch in seven days

It comes months the Chinese government ordered construction workers to build a six-acre, 1,000-bed, coronavirus hospital from scratch in seven days

A satellite image released by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation shows a verdant field in Caidian District of Wuhan on October 29, 2019, before the area is turned into the city's first coronavirus hospital to combat the deadly disease
A third satellite image released by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation shows building works nearly finished for Huoshenshan Hospital. The facility was completed on February 2 and has received its first batch of patients

The emergency facility, named the Huoshenshan or Fire God Mountain Hospital, is situated in the suburbs of Wuhan

The project was confirmed by the Moscow Urban Development Policy and Construction Authority. 

It comes months the Chinese government ordered construction workers to build a six-acre, 1,000-bed, coronavirus hospital from scratch in seven days.

The emergency facility, named the Huoshenshan or Fire God Mountain Hospital, is situated in the suburbs of Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak which has killed at least 26, infected around 920 and spread to nine other countries and regions.

The authorities instructed four construction companies to toil through the Chinese New Year holiday to build the medical centre.

It received its first batch of patients after just 10 days of construction on February 4.

Some 1,400 military medics were brought in from the People’s Liberation Army to run the new hospital, which was made of revamped shipping containers and prefabricated buildings.