Every government around the world, and many private companies, are now focused on testing, treatment and control of Covid-19, caused by Coronavirus. A mobile hospital or isolation unit offers clients a flexible facilities solution, with the added practicality of being reusable once the pandemic is over. Increasingly, clients are looking at boosting their emergence planning, but also at hospital overflow needs.
Earlier in 2020, MCC London Limited completed the delivery of ten mobile hospitals to the Ministry of Health in Peru. On 26th February the British trade envoy, Mark Menzies, MP, British Ambassador to Peru, Kate Harrison, together with MCC Group director, David Vogel toured one of the newly installed mobile hospitals at the Hospital de Ciencias Neurologicas, La Victoria, Lima.
“MCC London is honoured to serve the People of Peru. We have provided 10 world class mobile facilities that are providing medical services to tens of thousands, including fighting the corona virus. We designed, built and installed all 10 hospitals in 9 months – a remarkable achievement. These hospitals are fully mobile yet provide a high level of medical treatment. We are proud that these hospitals have significantly improved the ability of Peru’s MOH to expand their reach and reduce their response time to health crises as they occur.” said MCC London’s CEO, Terry Newman