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Coronavirus: Roman Abramovich to pay for NHS staff to sleep in Chelsea hotel to aid outbreak

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Roman Abramovich will pay for NHS staff to stay at Chelsea’s Millennium Hotel as Stamford Bridge for at least the next two months after personally taking the decision to help aid the coronavirus crisis.

A Chelsea statement read: “Chelsea Football Club is joining the medical response to the coronavirus outbreak in London with the news the National Health Service (NHS) has accepted the Club’s offer to make the Millennium Hotel at Stamford Bridge available for NHS staff.

“The initiative came from club owner Roman Abramovich and, after contact with the NHS was made by Chairman Bruce Buck, it was decided the best way Chelsea can assist the NHS is to provide accommodation for NHS staff. Mr Abramovich will be covering the costs of providing the accommodation.”

Russian billionaire Abramovich, who bought Chelsea in 2003, is currently unable to enter the United Kingdom due to visa issues, but he has moved to help the crisis that is currently devastating Britain and, in particular, the capital city where there has been a surge in cases and deaths.

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“Many of the medical staff will be working long shifts and may not be able to travel home or would otherwise have to make long commutes. Local accommodation helps maintain the health and well-being of these crucial personnel at this critical time,” the statement added.

“This will be for a two-month period, and then reconsidered in light of circumstances at the time. NHS staff will be those working in hospitals in the north-west London region, but that may extend to hospitals in other districts.

“The number of rooms utilised will depend on demand but potentially all the rooms in the Millennium Hotel could be given over for this purpose. No staff showing symptoms will use the hotel.

“Millennium Hotels and Resorts, who manage the hotel, are supportive and assisting the club in providing this service to the NHS.”

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