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Army Corps of Engineers to Set Up Makeshift Coronavirus Hospital at Chicago Convention Center

Funded by FEMA, McCormick Place To Have 3,000 Beds, Could Be a Model Nationally
The Army Corps of Engineers is converting the massive McCormick Center into a 3,000-bed makeshift hospital for coronavirus-only infections. (CoStar)
The Army Corps of Engineers is converting the massive McCormick Center into a 3,000-bed makeshift hospital for coronavirus-only infections. (CoStar)
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
March 28, 2020 | 4:39 P.M.

The Army Corps of Engineers, in a move to fight off the coronavirus outbreak, is converting Chicago’s massive McCormick Place convention center into a 3,000-bed makeshift hospital that would exclusively serve those stricken by COVID-19.

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