Washington: Authority in New York City is exploring the possibility of converting hotels into hospitals for patients, other than those infected by the novel coronavirus.
At least 11 people have died and 1,871 others infected by the deadly disease in New York City alone.
With the city's tourism industry hit by the virus which originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan last December, many hotels are now empty.
New York City is working with the hospitality industry to possibly convert entire hotels into hospitals for patients without the novel coronavirus to increase capacity at medical facilities as the outbreak grows.
City's emergency management commissioner Deanne Criswell said the hotels could be vital as New York City needs more beds to treat those infected with the virus.
"The hotels would be for those non-COVID-19 patients who are minor but need care."