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SANTA FE — In a telephone conversation between President Donald Trump and governors today, the president told Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham that he will grant her request for a U.S. Army field hospital in Albuquerque.

The governor had asked the federal Department of Defense for the 248-bed hospital last week, citing concern about New Mexico hospitals’ ability to absorb a surge of novel coronavirus cases.

During the phone call today, Lujan Grisham brought up the request and said her office had not yet received word on the hospital from U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper.

In response, Trump told the governor “we’ll build you that hospital as quick as we can,” according to a transcript of the conversation from CBS News. He also apparently directed aides to look into the issue.

Lujan Grisham has asked that the U.S. Army combat support hospital be in place by April 10, or as soon after that date as possible, though no details about a possible location in Albuquerque have been released.

While only 22 coronavirus patients were hospitalized in New Mexico as of Sunday, state hospital officials have said the state’s health care system will be overwhelmed if a surge in cases can’t be mitigated.