easy. cos they re so good at it, you barely feel it! other parts of the nhs are really feeling it, though. we re hearing that around six trusts, including the united lincolnshire hospitals nhs trust, have declared critical incidents in the last few days. this happens when they re worried that they can t provide all of the critical services they need to. looking at the pressures on the nhs in the next couple of weeks and maybe longer, looking at the numbers of people who re going to be going into hospital, it will be absolute folly to say that this thing is all over now bar the shouting. we ve got to remain cautious, we ve got to stick with plan b, we ve got to get boosted. in other words, no new restrictions in england at the moment. expect to hear more focus on boosterjabs, though. and nhs staff could be redeployed to help the busiest areas. it s not unusual to hear that the nhs is under pressure in january. winter always brings with it extra patients
all the critical services they need to. looking at the pressures on the nhs in the next couple of weeks and maybe longer, looking at the numbers of people who re going to be going into hospital, it will be absolute folly to say that this thing is all over now bar the shouting. we ve got to remain cautious, we ve got to stick with plan b, we ve got to get boosted. in other words, no new restrictions in england at the moment. expect to hear more focus on boosterjabs, though. and nhs staff could be redeployed to help the busiest areas. it s not unusual to hear that the nhs is under pressure in january. winter always brings with it extra patients, and covid is adding to that. this year, though, there s another complication the number of staff who are off because of the virus. now it s understood several hospital chief executives in england are saying their trusts are under the greatest sustained pressure they ve seen. there are now more than 111,000
are really feeling it, though. we re hearing that around six trusts, including the united lincolnshire hospitals nhs trust, have declared critical incidents in the last few days. this happens when they re worried that they can t provide all the critical services they need to. looking at the pressures on the nhs in the next couple of weeks and maybe longer, looking at the numbers of people who re going to be going into hospital, it will be absolute folly to say that this thing is all over now bar the shouting. we ve got to remain cautious, we ve got to stick with plan b, we ve got to get boosted. in other words, no new restrictions in england at the moment. expect to hear more focus on boosterjabs, though. and nhs staff could be redeployed to help the busiest areas. it s not unusual to hear that the nhs is under pressure in january. winter always brings with it extra patients, and covid is adding to that. this year, though, there s another complication the number of staff who are off
health infrastructure really quickly. they re reminding people of the second wave, which was devastating in this country. so many people died without even having a chance of being seen by a doctor. the other thing they are raising concern about is boosterjabs have not yet been ruled out for front line health care workers, and many of them are falling sick, which could further affect capacity. the government has announced that these vaccinations will be rolled out next week. today, vaccines were rolled out for teenagers aged 15 18. the home grown vaccine has been rolled out for teenagers. the other thing that s happening in the country is mass campaign rallies for upcoming regional elections where tens of thousands of people are gathering, many of them not wearing masks, many political leaders also not wearing masks on stage. we ve seen that, including the prime minister, narendra modi. so doctors say the government need to get the messaging right. people need to be wearing masks and fo
on boosterjabs and found third doses for over 50s will not be completed until february if england s programme continues at its current rate. it means the christmas deadline would be missed. the daily mirror also focuses on problems with the vaccine roll out, reporting social care could be pushed to the brink of collapse because 60,000 unjabbed staff face the sack within days. and climate stories still dominate many of the front pages as the cop 26 summit continues in glasgow. the guardian leads with new research showing the heatwaves and wildfires that caused widespread devastation in europe this summer would not have happened without global heating. i think you have an inside page here. , , ., i think you have an inside page here. , ., . here. this is a story from the daily mail. apologies here. this is a story from the daily mail. apologies if here. this is a story from the daily mail. apologies if you here. this is a story from the daily mail. apologies if you have - here.