rhona martin, one last delivery for olympic gold. it's on its way. she's done it! i love that.'s all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. we will be back in the afternoon. see you then. thank you, sarah. see you later. good afternoon. you are watching bbc news. i'mjane hill. we will take you through the key developments here today regarding coronavirus. a new temporary hospital in london to treat coronavirus patients has been officially opened, via videolink, by the prince of wales. it tookjust nine days to build, and staff started moving into the temporary intensive care unit this morning. the first patients are expected to arrive next week. 16,000 health care workers are needed to staff the hospital, with capacity for as many as 4,000 patients. glasgow, cardiff and belfast, other temporary facilites for more than 6,000 patients could be operational by the end of the month. our health editor hugh pym was there and he spoke to the health secretary matt hancock. yes, iam yes, i am here yes, iam here in yes, i am here in london's doc