British flight attendants and others provide medical assistance at a temporary hospital March 31 11:01

With the spread of the new coronavirus infection and the medical situation tightening, in the UK, efforts to have cabin attendants and others who can no longer perform normal duties due to suspension of air flight operations start working in the medical field Was.

In the United Kingdom, the spread of the new coronavirus is rapidly expanding, and the government is expanding its medical system nationwide, including preparing to use a temporary hospital with 4000 beds at a large event venue in London .

NHS, the state-run national medical service, announced on Tuesday that British airlines such as Virgin Atlantic and EasyJet flight attendants will provide medical assistance at a temporary hospital.

Most airlines have ceased to operate due to restrictions on immigration from overseas, and cabin crew cannot perform their normal duties. In addition to supporting the work according to the instructions of the teacher, it also means changing the bed sheets.

EasyJet claims to have 9,000 employees and Virgin Atlantic has consulted around 4,000 employees.

Employees who work in the healthcare setting are paid using a system in which the government takes over 80% of those who cannot work due to the virus.

With the rapid spread of infections and the healthcare system being tightened, attention will be paid to whether human resources can be utilized.