In light of the intensification of the second wave of the emerging corona virus (Covid-19) pandemic in Britain, "Tracy Nichols", CEO of the "College of Paramedics" in Britain, confirmed that a Corona patient had to wait more than 9 hours to be transferred to the hospital.
She stressed that the delays for the arrival of ambulances have reached unprecedented levels, as the ambulance service in the country faces "great pressure" amid the flood of new "Corona" virus cases, which pushed the National Health Service to the edge of identity. "
According to the latest data released by the National Health Service, 3,697 patients have been admitted to the hospital on January 5, surpassing the recorded record of 3,587 patients that was determined the day before.
The admissions cases in British hospitals reached during the height of the first wave of the pandemic, about 3099 cases on the first of last April .. And a number of health officials in Britain stressed that with the increasing number of people needing "ambulance" service, the service has fallen prey to increasing pressures. By steadily rising incidence.
This comes at a time when the National Health Service in the United Kingdom revealed that there are at least 3 thousand new Corona virus (Covid-19) patients in critical condition in mechanical ventilation beds, a number that has doubled since September 27. ... the new numbers registered by the National Health Service in Britain showed that the number of beds occupied by patients with the emerging "Corona" virus exceeded the 30,000 mark, for the first time since the outbreak of the emerging virus pandemic in the country.
According to data issued by the British Ministry of Health, there are 30,758 people currently being treated in hospitals all over Britain .. While the data published by the National Health Service indicate a higher number of cases compared to what was previously recorded, as the cases were estimated. By about 29,462 injuries.
British health officials confirmed that the second of last September witnessed a relative decline in the occupancy rate of patients with the emerging "Corona" virus of the family in British hospitals, but it quickly jumped again, as about 13 thousand and 467 people were admitted to the hospital affected by their infection with the virus. All over Britain.
"London" remains prey to the brunt of the third wave of the emerging virus, in light of continuous efforts by the British government and desperate attempts to control the second wave of the emerging virus.
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