Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing An A&E consultant has warned a 'perfect storm' is brewing in Greater Manchester's hospitals as winter approaches.
Carole Gavin, who is also vice-president of membership at the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, has told the Manchester Evening News that a combination of rising Covid cases, plus an unseasonal surge in patients, together with infection control measures and an exhausted workforce is already taking its toll on A&E departments across the region as summer draws to a close.
Patients, she warned, are already enduring 'long waits in corridors', as well as receiving medications and fluids. READ MORE: The bedridden kids battling long Covid and the
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