Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Doctors, paramedics, and public health directors have been warning of a growing crisis across NHS services for weeks. ‘Unprecedented’ pressure at hospitals hit by staff shortages , a colossal spike in critical emergency calls, large numbers of children being admitted for urgent care amid ‘respiratory viruses’ and GPs facing growing demand as they remain under social distancing restrictions.
Now, Greater Manchester's health lead, Sir Richard Leese, has said the system hasn't got 'sufficient capacity' to cope with the 'peaks' in demand - and said our hospitals need £140m of investment. “A health and care system needs to have flexibility within it, it has to
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