Britain’s Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Wednesday that the government would not rule out moving hospital patients into hotels in order to free up beds for people suffering from the CCP virus. Asked if hotels would be used in this way Hancock told ITV News that though it was not something the government was “actively exploring.” It was nonetheless among the possibilities being considered to tackle the burgeoning shortage of National Health Service (NHS) beds amid the pandemic. “You wouldn’t expect me to rule it out because I want to make sure that everybody can get the treatment that they need,” he said. However, he added that “All decisions like this in terms of where somebody gets treatment is always made on a basis of what’s best for the individual, clinical need.” He also said the NHS Nightingale field hospitals set up in the first wave of the pandemic—but …