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Covid-19: ambulance wait times at hospitals up by more than a third in South East


AMBULANCES have spent thousands of hours in queues waiting to offload patients at hospitals due to the pressures of Covid-19.
South East Coast Ambulance Service (Secamb) spent 7,803 hours queuing outside hospitals in December - up from 5,732 hours in 2019, according to data leaked to BBC News.
It means ambulance waiting times outside hospitals in the South East have risen by more than a third, compared with the same month last year.
On Boxing Day, the Secamb said it experienced unprecedented levels of demand .
Please share ➡️ We re very busy this evening. Our hard working staff across our 999 and 111 services are doing everything they can to get calls as quickly as they can. However, please bear with us as we take longer to get to you. pic.twitter.com/aOeoaHhFti South East Coast Ambulance Service (@SECAmbulance) January 7, 2021 ....

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New 12-week jab policy will save MANY lives, says deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam


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The scientist leading the UK coronavirus vaccination programme has defended the decision to extend the gap between the two doses, insisting it is the way we save lives .
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam says waiting 12 weeks between jabs rather than the original three will protect those most at risk of dying from Covid-19, adding that the focus must be to deliver first vaccine doses to as many people, in the shortest possible timeframe . 
As the first supplies of the Oxford vaccine arrived in the UK yesterday, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer – who has become the trusted face of Downing Street press conferences during the crisis – predicted that tens of millions of doses will be available by the end of March. ....

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