DHSC replaces more than 260 beds in three days
All the beds in the Island's two hospitals, more than 260, have now been replaced.
The project took just over three days and was run by the Department of Health and Social Care.
Two hundred and sixty-three new beds have now been fitted at Noble's and Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital.
The beds were brought across from the UK.
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