NHS cyber-attack: No 'second spike' but disruption continues A "second spike" in cyber-attacks has not hit the NHS but some hospital trusts are suffering ongoing disruption due to Friday's ransomware attack.
Routine surgery and GP appointments have been cancelled across the NHS as it recovers from the global outbreak.
But the number of hospitals diverting patients from A&E has decreased from seven on Sunday to two.
They are the Lister Hospital in Hertfordshire and the Broomfield Hospital in Essex. BBC News
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Routine surgery and GP appointments have been cancelled across the NHS as it recovers from the global outbreak.
But the number of hospitals diverting patients from A&E has decreased from seven on Sunday to two.
They are the Lister Hospital in Hertfordshire and the Broomfield Hospital in Essex. BBC News
See also:
- Latest guidance for the NHS on protecting against cyber attack NHS Digital
- Ransomware and the NHS - the inquest begins BBC News
- Jeremy Hunt: 'Lessons will be learnt' from NHS cyber-attack BBC News
- Cyber attack that brought down NHS was 'poorly designed', says boss of expert who stopped hackers The Daily Telegraph
- Cyber attack: NHS ordered to upgrade outdated systems as disruption continues The Daily Telegraph
- The NHS got lucky – for now. Cyber-attacks will only get worse The Guardian
- Who is to blame for exposing the NHS to cyber-attacks? The Guardian
- Warning of NHS cyber-attack risk was not acted on, says cybersecurity adviser The Guardian
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