Hospitals have started cancelling routine treatments, as happened during the first peak, with hospitals in Leeds this week following others in announcing some treatments will have to stop.
But just how busy is the NHS? And how much Covid can it take? BBC News
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- Seven months of Covid: reflections from healthcare workers in England The Guardian
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- First coronavirus vaccines 'may not prevent infection', UK task force head warns The Independent
- Coronavirus: Government throwing ‘lit match into a haystack’ by discharging Covid patients to care homes The Independent
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