Covid-hit London hospitals could send patients to YORKSHIRE

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COVID-hit London hospitals could sent patients to YORKSHIRE as intensive care units reach breaking point at 114 per cent capacity. Medics are also said to be considering setting up war-style triage…

COVID-hit London hospitals could sent patients to YORKSHIRE as intensive care units reach breaking point at 114 per cent capacity.

Such is the panic at London hospitals that bosses have requested several major Yorkshire hospitals take on Covid-19 patients, reports "They are dealing with queues of ambulances outside many emergency departments, often with patients sat in the ambulances for many hours until they can be offloaded into the department because there simply isn't any space to put them in.

She added: "A hospital may have to ask itself ‘can we do the cancer surgery today or not, as we only have limited beds and no spare intensive care capacity for emergencies if we use the last bed for a major cancer operation?’" "Just like the first wave we are also suffering from staff shortages, staff are getting Covid-19 again and it is extremely difficult, the hospitals are very full."

 

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Where are the nightingale hospitals gone.

Thanks a lot..😡

Or Barnard Castle

Can't do that as I'm sure Police would arrest them Breaking covid rules 😃😄

Utter rubbish print facts

Is that ok with the tier rules.

Great solution, except where do we up here go when full? Rob Peter pay Paul

Keeep them in London most of them brought this upon themselves crowding into bars. House party’s

Plenty of room here

Nightingale

Instead of building triage tents in car parks couldn’t we build a massive hospital style medical care unit at the likes of the excel or something 🤔

114%?

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