Tracy Nicholls, head of the College of Paramedics, says paramedics are under an unprecedented pressure
She said some ambulance crews have reported waiting up to ten hours to transfer a patient to hospital staff
Professor Chris Whitty said hospitals could be overwhelmed in weeks in a scathing article in the Sunday Times
Some 46,000 hospital workers are currently off sick with coronavirus as NHS comes under more pressure
Britons not taking the coronavirus lockdown seriously could soon cause avoidable deaths , they are warned
Professor Chris Whitty warned hospitals could be overwhelmed in two weeks in a scathing article
Some 46,000 hospital workers are currently off sick with coronavirus as the NHS comes under pressure
Prof Whitty blasted coronavirus rulebreakers for being the link in a chain that will allow the virus to spread
London s Barking and Dagenham, the neighbouring borough of Redbridge and the Essex borough of Thurrock are all in the grips of a serious outbreak of the new mutant Covid strain.
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Doctors in overwhelmed London hospitals have begun triaging coronavirus patients to choose who gets critical care as medics warn the NHS is reaching the point where it simply won t be able to cope .
Doctors in the capital said a critical shortage of beds meant some hospitals were implementing emergency guidelines to prioritise treatment for patients with the best survival chances.
This means younger patients who are more-likely to survive will be offered critical care over the elderly, who are less likely to survive.
And intensive care medics on Britain s Covid frontline are extremely worried that case totals will keep increasing until the NHS simply won t be able to cope with it as Britons keep flouting lockdown.