Strep A concerns create ‘carnage’ and ‘eyewatering demand’ for the NHS NHS 111, primary care and A&E services have suffered “carnage” following the recent outbreak in Strep A cases, The Independent has been told.
Senior staff working across services in the NHS have warned that news about the outbreak of Strep A has pushed more parents to use services during a time when demand is already at record levels.
See also:
- GPs warn they're in 'danger of being overwhelmed' by Strep A The Daily Mail
- When should I see a doctor if I think my child has Strep A? The Daily Mail
- Can adults get Strep A? Cases rise across UK as nine children die from infection The Independent
- NHS 111 crisis adds pressure to health system as Strep A calls spike The Independent
- Strep A: Keep your children in school, parents warned as doctors stress most infection cases are mild iNews
- Strep A: Health secretary insists there's a 'good supply' of penicillin after pharmacy director warns 'there are no drugs' Sky News
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