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Coronavirus: Planned operations fell by 80% in England

The number of people attending A&E was a third lower in June than in the same month last year.

A raft of stats published on Thursday by NHS England show how dramatically use of the health service has been changed by coronavirus. This is slightly up from the 41,000 planned operations that took place in April, but remains far below normal.

 

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