Coronavirus cases in hospitals outside current infection hotspots are going to get much worse, experts say. Hospitals in the South East, London and South Wales have seen resources stretched to critical levels - with some patients even being triaged in ambulances outside.
Now, experts predict hospitals yet to experience the latest surge to prepare for it to "come their way". Professor Andrew Goddard, President of the Royal College of Physicians, told the BBC: "All hospitals that haven't had the big pressures that they've had in the South East, and London and South Wales, should expect that it's going to come their way. "This new variant is definitely more infectious and is spreading across the whole of the country.
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