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Covid-19 patients admitted to hospital every 30 seconds, NHS boss says
Unions warn ambulance services were ‘collapsing’
Paramedics unload a patient from an ambulance outside the Royal London Hospital in London

COVID-19 patients are being admitted to hospital every 30 seconds, the NHS England chief executive said today as a union warned that ambulance services were “collapsing.” 

The NHS has never been in a more precarious position with hospitals and staff under “extreme pressure,” Sir Simon Stevens has said. 

Speaking to the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show, he said: “Since Christmas Day we’ve seen another 15,000 increase in the inpatients in hospitals across England, that’s the equivalent of filling 30 hospitals full of coronavirus patients.

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