Health
Covid UK: Intensive care doctor says Covid crisis in hospitals has ‘stabilised’ – nation.lk – The Nation Newspaper
Professor Rupert Pearse warned 2021 is going to be ‘another hard year’ as official figures show there are currently nearly 35,000 people in UK hospitals and 3,832…
 
																								
												
												
											 The coronavirus crisis in hospitals across the UK has ‘stabilised’ and staff are no longer having to plan for extra capacity, an intensive care doctor has said.
But Professor Rupert Pearse from the Intensive Care Society said 2021 is going to be ‘another very hard year’ and warned of the mental health impact on NHS staff.
There are currently nearly 35,000 people in hospitals in the UK and 3,832 patients on ventilators, according to the latest official figures. 
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