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Allowing the staff to go home at the end of the shift will not reduce the chances of an outbreak within the hospital, it will actually increase it as you are risking them taking infection into the hospital everytime they return.Again if you contain all the medical staff as you suggest and an outbreak happens within that specialist group of people, the death rate will exponentially increase.
Like I said it is simple logic.
A city of portakabins in the hospital car parks can be used to house the staff between shifts meaning that their is no possibility of them spreading the virus outside of the hospital and no chance of them bringing infection in.
You have provided a link to 2 NHS staff now on ventilators, who knows how many people they have infected between getting the virus and requiring treatment.