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All hospitals to be told to review security after Liverpool terror blast

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NHS bosses are advising all hospitals to review their security in the wake of the blast outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital, which is now being treated as a terrorist incident.

NHS England is finalising new guidance for all 213 health trusts in the country, reports The Guardian this evening (Monday).

The trusts operate hundreds of hospitals and health care units around England. The guidance is expected to tell trust chiefs to ‘check if their security measures are adequate’ and ‘ensure staff know what to do and how to stay safe if their hospital is targeted by terrorists’.

Many hospitals have increased their security over the last year in response to incursions by Covid deniers and anti-lockdown activists and the growing abuse of frontline

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