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but we have reached the stage where our leaders feel it s necessary to say that they cannot guarantee patient safety, they cannot avoid risks as these strikes unfold. what we re saying to the government and the trade unions is that as health service leaders, we need to be clear with the public that that guarantee of doing everything we can, we will continue to everything that we can, but we cannot guarantee patient safety, we cannot avoid risks in the context of this industrial action. mr taylor said although they had assurance that paramedics would respond to category one calls during the strike that is call outs to a life threatening emergency it has not been guaranteed for category two calls, like a stroke or chest pains, and could depend on where people live. to be safe, the nhs medical director, dr stephen powis, told people not to drink excessively, and the health minister
health service leaders warn that rising numbers of people will fall ill unless the government does more to tackle energy prices. the nhs confederation says britain faces a public health emergency with people forced to choose between eating and heating. when people can t stay warm, we know that they re more likely to pick up infections, we know that their long term conditions like heart disease, diabetes, are likely to get worse. the government says it is helping millions of vulnerable households with energy payments of £1200. also this lunchtime. another day of transport chaos with the knock on effects