The number of people attending A&E was a third lower in June than in the same month last year.
But waiting lists for treatment also fell as fewer people are having key tests for cancer and heart disease. BBC News
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- Coronavirus: Hillingdon Hospital shuts to emergencies after outbreak BBC News
- Care regulator investigated safety at up to 50 nursing homes during England's Covid-19 crisis The Daily Mail
- Government's SAGE group's role in coronavirus will be 'downgraded' The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus UK: 126 new fatalities in preliminary death toll The Daily Mail
- NHS Trust boss accuses her own staff of being responsible for coronavirus outbreak on wards The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus world round-up: Global cases rise by 12 million as US continues to be the hardest hit nation The Daily Telegraph
- Councils need detailed data to contain Covid-19. Why have they been sidelined? | Chris Ham and Kate Ardern The Guardian
- Leicester mayor accuses Matt Hancock of not sharing Covid-19 data The Guardian
- Treating dying people in hospices during Covid-19 is breaking me The Guardian
- Why I'm sceptical about the NHS's coronavirus recovery service | Frances Ryan The Guardian
- Government lukewarm on NHS plan to cut covid death risk Health Service Journal
- NHS 'racial bias' putting BAME groups at greater risk of coronavirus, say doctors iNews
- Health ombudsman reopens complaints process to help NHS 'learn Covid lessons' Pulse
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