PHOTO: YAHGEE/SUPPLIED A render of proposed New Zealand emergency hospital modules.
The company behind the 10-day construction of a 1000-bed hospital in China’s Wuhan during the coronavirus pandemic says it could deliver a flat-pack hospital to New Zealand as soon as June.
Yahgee, described as Asia’s largest manufacturer of modular buildings, offered to help New Zealand in its efforts to tackle Covid-19.
It said it had two design options available to help build medical capacity both here and in the Pacific Islands.
The first was an emergency flat-pack module which has been used in China and could be delivered to New Zealand as soon as June.
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