Three wards at one of London 's biggest hospitals have been closed due to an outbreak of the vomiting bug norovirus. St ...
Read about the latest figures from NHS England which suggest that hospital bed occupancy is at almost 100% as of last week.
The Tooting hospital has closed wards to admissions and transfers to protect new patients from being exposed to the virus.
Hospitals have just experienced their busiest week of this winter as cases of norovirus, the bug that causes vomiting and diarrhoea, continue to surge.
Professor Arlene Wellman, group chief nurse for St George’s, Epsom and St Helier, said: “Once norovirus enters a hospital, it ...
Data published today by the NHS highlights the growing strain on hospital resources, with an average of 98,101 patients in ...
Just under 1,000 beds were filled every day last week by people with norovirus-like symptoms, the highest rate this season.
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The number of people in hospital in England with norovirus is continuing to climb and has hit another new high for this ...
Separate infection surveillance by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) suggests infection rates rose 15% in the last ...
Hospitals are running out of beds, with less than half the people fit for discharge released each day in England. The NHS is under pressure from multiple directions. At 96% capacity on average, adult ...