Wisconsin State Fair Park Turned Into COVID-19 Care Facility

The project includes 754 beds to help the state deal with patient surges.
Published: May 6, 2020

The Wisconsin State Fair Park, in West Allis, Wisc., has been transformed into a COVID-19 alternate care site to help relieve potential surge at state hospitals, according to an article in Fox11News.

The facility can accommodate 754 beds. Each patient space will measure approximately 10 feet long by 10 feet wide and consist of three 8-foot-tall walls with a curtain entrance.

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