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Ottawa looks to off-load costly, seldom-used mobile hospitals bought for the pandemic

OTTAWA - The federal government expects to spend about $7 million this fiscal year to store and maintain four custom-made, portable hospitals that cost taxpayers more than $200 million to buy 鈥 facilities meant to bolster overwhelmed hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic that were barely used.

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Ottawa looks to off-load costly, seldom-used mobile hospitals bought for the pandemic

A field hospital in the parking lot of Sunnybrook Hospital in 海角社区官网on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn


OTTAWA - The federal government expects to spend about $7 million this fiscal year to store and maintain four custom-made, portable hospitals that cost taxpayers more than $200 million to buy 鈥 facilities meant to bolster overwhelmed hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic that were barely used.

Early on in the pandemic, as the federal government moved at breakneck speed to respond to a global health crisis, it issued rush orders for these Mobile Health Units.

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