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Hospitals seeing rise in patients ‘as young as 30’, intensive care doctor warns – Yahoo News Australia
Dr Alison Pittard said the NHS in London and its surrounding areas are “under immense pressure at the moment”.

Ambulances parked outside the ExCeL in east London which is the site of one of a number of Nightingale hospitals. (PA)
People as young as 30 are being admitted to intensive care because of coronavirus, a senior doctor has warned
Dr Alison Pittard, the dean of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, said the NHS in London and its surrounding areas are under immense pressure at the moment to look after both patients and staff.
But she said that in contrast to the first wave, there had been a massive…
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