Britons are still being urged to make their own way to hospital despite paramedics no longer being on strike today.
The North East Ambulance Service has said that they still face ‘unprecedented pressures impacting our ability to respond to patients’ even though ambulance staff are back at work.
Ambulance workers in England and полезная статья Wales walked out on Wednesday, following action by nurses on Tuesday, with the braced for extra pressure over as a knock-on effect of the industrial action.
But some patients will still be advised to make their own way to hospital when it is safe to do so amid continued ‘unprecedented pressures’, the North East Ambulance Service has said.
A 4×4 outside the Royal Sussex County Hospital yesterday as members of the public were forced to take loved ones to A&E themselves.North East Ambulance Service has said
Wednesday – when ambulance workers went on strike – was ‘incredibly challenging’, the service said, adding it had ‘followed a peak in pressures earlier in the week when we declared a critical incident’.
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